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APPENDIX TO LAWS.
BIENNIAL REPORT
OF THE
ST^TE TEEA.SURER,
FOR 1857 AND 1858.
Teeasueee's Office, Illinois,
Springfield^ December 15, 1858.
To the General Assembly of the State of Illinois :
Pursuant to the requirements of law, I have the honor to report the
receipts and disbursements of the public money in the two years ending
November 3oth, 1858, in the following order :
1. A statement of the aggregate receipts for revenue purposes.
2. A statement of monthly receipts of revenue, special taxes, for
state lands, &c.
3. A statement of monthly credits, on account of each fund, by re-
ceipts from the auditor of public accounts.
The receipts and disbursements and the balance of each fund re-
maining on hand on the 30th of November, are as follows, viz:
Keceipts for revenue purposes, including the balance on hand on the
1st day of December, 1856, amount to $915,05 l 81. Payments on the
t;ime account amount to $761,977 ^S, leaving a balance in the treasury,
lor revenue purposes, of $153,074 13.
Keceipts on account of the state debt fund, including the balance on
hand on the 1st day of December, 1856, amount to 82,010,711 17.
Payments on same account amount to $1,241,081 69, leaving a balance
on hand, for pro rata distribution, on the 1st dav of January, 1859, of
$766, 629 48.
Peceipts on account of the interest fund, including the balance on
hand 1st day of December, 185b, amount to $1,385,608 49. Payments
on the same account amount to $1,162,165 54, leaving a balar ce in the
treasury of $223,442 95. Leaving a deficit of about $47,000 to meet
the January installment of interest, out of the interest fund proper,
which is provided for in " An act to amend an act entitled ' an act to
provide for reducing the state debt,' " approved February 19, 1857.
Peceipts on account of the state school lund, including the balance
on hand December Ist, 1856, amount to $260,710 Qo. Payments on
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the same account amount to $199,317 94, leaving a balance in the
treasury of $61,392 27.
Receipts on account of the state land fund, including the balance on
hand December 1st, 1856, amount to $53,588 84. Payments on same
account amount to $53,418 84, leaving a balance in the treasuiy of
$140.
Receipts on account of the Central railroad fund, including the bal-
ance on hand 1st day of December, 1856, amount to $256,870 34. Pay-
ments on same account amount to $239,916 54, leaving a balance in
the treasury of $16,953 80.
Amount of taxes on non-resident lands remaining in the treasury
on the 1st day of December, 1856, is $4,471 67. Payments on account
of the same amount to $140 41, leaving a balance in the treasury of
$4,331 67.
Saline river navigation fund in the treasury, 1st day of December,
1856, is $777. Payments on same account amount to $777, balancing
said account.
Funds deposited in the treasury from Adams and Hancock counties,
belonging to unknown heirs, $86 40.
As my predecessor had arranged with the American Exchange Bank,
in JSTew York, to receive the interest funds of Illinois from the trea-
surer, on special deposit, and to disburse the same, when I entered
upon the duties of this office, I continued to pay the accruing interest
on the public debt through said bank up to and including the twenty-
fourth instalhnent, due and payable January, 1858. But as the transfer
agency had been changed, and M. Ketchum, esq., appointed transfer
agent, and as it seemed desirable to have the transfer and interest
agencies connected, or the business of both attended to by the same house
orhrm, I arranged with Messrs. Ketchum, Howe & Co. to receive and
disburse the interest funds for the twenty -fifth installment of interest
due and payable July, 1858, who are still acting as agents of the state
for the payment of interest on the public debt, and make their deposits
in the Union Bank.
The account of the American Exchange Bank, and also the account
of Messrs. Ketchum, Howe, & Co. showing amounts of remittances of
the interest fund, and of payments by them, respectively, is herewith
submitted, as a part of this report.
I have tlie pleasure to inform you, that the whole accruing interest
was paid for January, 1857, and subsequently, up to this time, that
has been presented for payment.
JAMES MILLER, Treasurer.
State Treasurer to the State of Illinois.
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To balance in the treasury for revenue purposes, December 1st, 1S56. .....
Taxes collected and paid over by collectors, assessed in the year 18.55, and
prior years, for revenue purposes
Taxes collected and paid over by collectors, assessed in the year 1856, for rev-
enue purposes
Taxes collected and paid over by collectors, assessed in the year 1857, for
revenue purposes
Amount paid into the treasury for redemptions and sales of property purchased
by the state, on execution, for revenue purposes
Amount paid into the treasury from drainage fund
" " " " for hawkers' and pedlers' licenses
" " " " for saline lands sold
" " " " for premiums on insurance
*' '• " " for materials sold from governor's house. .. .
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The following exhibit of the amount of the State Debt is furnished frmrir
the records of the Fund Commissioner'' s office.
81 old state bonds, bank and internal improvement stock, out-
standing $81,000 00
Internal improvement scrip 52 , 000 00
Liquidation bonds
Certificates new internal improvement stock , ,
Interest bonds of 184*7, drawing interest from July, 185*7 ....'.
Registered canal debt 2,'713,113 19
Unregistered canal debt 1 '468^505 61
Deduct state debt fund in the treasury, Dec. 1, 1858, to be applied to pay-
ment of principal
Amount of principal . . . ,
Certificates interest stock, not to draw interest till January
_ 1' I860 2,653,814 43
Estimated amount of arrears of interest not yet funded,
about 243,000 00
Amount certificates, interest stock and arrears of interest not yet funded. .
Total amount of principal and interest stock and arrears of interest. .
$133,000 00
2*71,849 00
2,583,368 15
1,838,433 03
4,826,650 18
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9,008,268 98
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AUDITOR'S EEPOET.
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BIENNIAL REPOET
OF THE
AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS,
STATE OF XL L IX IS.
AuDiTOPv's Office, Illinois,
Sijringfield, December 1, 1858,
To the Greneral Assembly of the State of Illinois:
I have the honor to submit the following report:
1. A statement of the receipts and eApenditures, showing the amount
of revenue received, applicable to the payment of the ordinary and con-
tingent expenses of the state government, and the amount disbursed.
2. A statement ol: warrants drawn upon the treasury for all pur-
poses.
3. A detailed statement of warrants drawn on the treasury, and to
what appropriation charged.
4. A statement of Avarrants drawn on the order of the governor, and
charged to the contingent fund.
5. A statement of the amount of warrants which have not been pre-
sented at the treasury for payment.
6. A statement of the redemption money received from minor heirs,
and due the owners of tax deeds.
7. A statement of the accounts of the state treasurer.
8. A statement of the amount of the school, college and seminary
funds.
9. A statement of the county dividends of the interest and school tax
funds.
10. A statement of the school tax fund for the year 1856.
11. A statement of the school tax fund for the year 1857,
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12. A statement of the state taxes charged in the several counties
for the years 1856 and 1857, amount collected, &c.
13 and 14. Tabular statements of personal property, and the value
of real property taxable in the years 1856 and 1857.
15. A statement of state lands sold, the amount sold for, and the
number of acres remaining unsold.
16. A statement of the state indebtedness purchased with the school
fund, and the amount of said fund placed in the hands of the governor
for that purpose.
17. A statement of state indebtedness purchased with the state land
fund, and the amount of said fund drawn by the governor for that pur-
pose.
18. A statement of state indebtedness purchased with the Central
Railroad fund, and the amount of said fund drawn by the state treasurer
in payment thereof.
19. A statem.cnt of the state indebtedness purchased with the Cen-
tral Railroad fund, and the amount of said fund drawn by the governor
in payment therefor.
20 to 26. The several statements and tables exhibiting the condition
and affairs of the banks of the state, organized under the general banking
law.
The Bank of Lucas & Simonds, and the Quincy City Bank, have
furnished evidence of publication, as required by law, and withdrawn
their securities — and due notice having been given by me, as required by
the act of 1857, section 1, page 220, in the cases of the Farmers' Bank,
C'ltj Bank, Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank, the Phoenix Bank, the Bank
of Rockford, and the Union Bank, and three years having elapsed from
the date of the protests of the same respectively, the securities of the
same have been surrendered to the stockholders, or are retained here for
evidence of ownership.
The law relative to the final settlement of the affairs of banks, (thirty-
seventh section of the general banking law,) not being applicable to
banks closing business under the act of 1855, it may^be necessary to
determine by law when, and how their affairs shall be finally closed.
The statement of the treasurer's accounts exhibits the finances of the
state in a sound and flourishing condition. The punctuality in the pay-
ment of the taxes, furnishes gratifying evidence of the prosperity of our
state and the good faith of our citizens. The amount of revenue in the
treasury, applicable to the payment of ordinary and contingent expenses
of the state government, is ^I53,07'± 19.
The statements of the value of taxable property, and the amount of
taxes levied for the current year, 1858, have not as yet been received
from the several counties, and therefore cannot be included in i*his report.
The agg)'egate value of taxable property for the 3^ear 1856 is 8349,-
951,272, being an increase over the previous year of $15,552,847, and
the aggregate valuation for the yeoT 1857 is f 407,477,367, being an
increase in 1857 over 1856 of ^57,526,095, equal to about sixteen and
one-half per cent, on the valuation of 1856.
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There can be but little doubt of the fact that a fair valuation of the
taxable property, in accordance "with the requirements of the law regula-
ting the assessment of property, would greatly increase the aggregate
valuation.
The loth article of the constitution provides for the collection of a tax
of two mills on the dollar of valuation, and the distribution of the pro-
ceeds thereof on the first day of January, in each year, to such holders
of state bonds as may present them for that purpose— such payments to
be made on the principal of the bonds presented. These payments have
been regularly made since the adoption of the constitution, and have
doubtless contributed to that perfect restoration of the state credit which
now happily prevails. This elevation of the credit of the state has, how-
ever, produced a state of things in relation to the two mdl tax which
would seem to require the immediate attention of the legislature. "While
our state stocks were much below par in the money markets, payments on
account of the principal were of course acceptable, but our stocks are
now considerably above par, and it is therefore improbable that any con-
siderable amount will be presented on the first day of next January.
The avails of the two mill tax for the present year reach the large sum
of §766,6^9 48, which, in all probability, will remain in the state treas-
ury uncalled for. In anticipation of this result, the last legislature passed
an act providing that any amount of this fund remaining uncalled fur on
the first day of January in each year, shall be added to the fund already
provided for purchasing the evidences of indebtedness of the state. It
appears, however, that much difficulty is now experienced in the purchase
of state indebtedness with the funds already provided for that purpose.
Holders of our bonds are disinclined to sell, and very limited amounts
only go on the stock market, and these are held above par. The last
purchases made in New York by the state agent were at the rate of three
and one-half per cent, premium, and there is now a considerable amount
of the fimds so provided remaining in the state treasury unexpended.
Under these circumstances, to go into the stock market with the large
fund remaining of the two mill tax would probably raise the price of our
state stocks to a rate at which it would be verj'- undesirable to buy them.
The policy of this course may well be questioned from other considera-
tions. One of the objects of the 15th article of the constitution was
to aid in restoring the credit of the state, w-hich was greatly depressed at
the time of its adoption. That object is happily accomplished. The owners
of our six per cent, obligations prefer to hold them, and in fact will not
part Avith them, even at a considerable premium. In the meantime our
people are enduring a heavy taxation during a time of general pecuniary
difficulty, to raise the means of paying this debt, whi^h our creditors refuse
to receive. Many of our citizens are paying a much higher rate of
interest than the state, and this taxation is burdensome to all, JDut has
heretofore been cheerfully paid, because considered necessary. Under
these circumstances it remains with the general assembly to determine,
in their wisdom, w^hether any means can and shall be devised to relieve
the people from the payment of the two mill tax, while, at least, as now,
the collection of that tax is but a useless burthen upon them. Unless there
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is some legislation on this subject, the public officers -will of course be
bound to carry out the provisions of the act of the last session, by the
purchase of state bonds at market rates, with the large amount that will
remain of the two mill tax; and in addition, a still larger amount will be
collected on the assessment of 1858, which, in all probability, will not
be called for, and will have to be used in still further advancing the price
of our state stocks.
A serious question has arisen between the state and the Illinois Central
Railroad company, in reference to the liability of that company for taxes,
under its act of incorporation, and the law. The act incorporating the
company was passed Feb. 10th, 1851, and the eighteenth section thereof
provides '"that in consideration of the grants, privileges and franchises
herein conferred upon said company, for the purposes aforesaid, the said
company shall on the first Mondays of December and June, in each year,
pay into the treasury of the state of Illinois, five per centum of the gross
proceeds, receipts or income derived from said road and branches, for the
six months next preceding.'' The twenty-second section provides that
"the lands selected under said act of congress, and hereby authorized to
be conveyed, shall be exempt from all taxation under the laws of this
state until sold and conveyed by said corporation or trustees; and the
other stock, property and effects of said company, shall be in like man-
ner exempt from taxation for the term or six years from the passage of
this act. After the expiration of six years, the stock, property and as-
sets belonging to said company shall be listed by the president, secreta-
ry or other officer, with the auditor of state, and an annual tax for state
purposes shall be assessed by the auditor upon all the property and
assets of every name, kind and description belonging to said corpora-
tion. Whenever the taxes levied for state purposes shall exceed three-
fourths of one per centum per annum, such excess shall be deducted
from the gross proceeds or income herein required to be paid by said cor-
poration to the state, and the said corporation is hereby exempted from
all taxation of every kind, except as herein provided for. The revenue
from said taxation, and the said five per cent, of gross or total proceeds,
receipts or income aforesaid, shall be paid into the state treasury in
money, and applied to the payment of interest-paying state indebted-
ness, until the extinction thereof: Provided^ in case the five per cent,
provided to be paid into the state treasury, and the state taxes to be paid
by the corporation, do not amount to seven per cent, of the gross or total
proceeds, receipts or income, then the said company shall pay into
the state treasury the difference, so as to make the whole amount paid
equal at least to seven per cent, of the gross receipts of said corporation."
Under the provisions of the section last quoted, the property of the
company became liable to assessment for a valuation tax for the first
time, in the year 1857, for the taxes of that year, and its property was
accordingly listed for taxation in the manner prescribed by the act.
The taxes upon the assessed value of the property of the company,
when added to the five per cent, provided to be paid into the state
treasury, exceeded seven per cent of the gross earnings ot" the road for
that year. The company insist, that under the law, its liability to the
7 [ xxm ]
Btate for taxes, cannot, in any event, exceed seven per cent, of its gross
earnings, whilst on the part of the state it is insisted that its liability to
to the state cannot be less than seven per cent, of its gross earnings, but
may be more, depending upon the assessed valuation of the property.
The company have paid into the state treasury ^145,645 84 for the year
1857, and §60,:i5o 76 for the June installment for the year 1858, which
I suppose is seven per cent, of the gross earnings, but having declined
to pay more, suit has been instituted against said corporation in the su-
preme court for the balance claimed to be due the state, and an authorita-
tive construction of the law from that tribunal may be expected at its
next term. As the matter is so speedily to undergo the highest judicial
investigation and construction, I deem it unnecessary to trouble the le-
gislature with a detailed statement of the very obvious considerations, de-
rived as well from an intelligent reading of the law as from reasons of
principle and policy, why the construction claimed by the state should"
be regarded as the true one. Whatever may be the present embarrass-
ment of that company, the general assembly should be careful to recol-
lect, that not only now, but in all future time, so long as that company
has a corporate existence, a large and constantly augmenting portion of
taxable resources of the state must be under its control and ownership,
and nothing could be more dangerous and suicidal to the future interests of
the people of the state, under suggestions however specious they may now
appear, for the state to surrender to this or any other corporation, the
great constitutional privilege of taxing its property according to its value.
JESSE K. DUBOIS,
Auditor Public Accounts.
xxiv 1
S
No. i.
STATEMENT of Receipts and Expenditures from the 1st day of
December, 1856, to the SOth day of November, 1858, inclusive.
Receipts
Amount.
issessed in the year 1S55 and
Taxes collected and paid over by collectors
prior years, for revenue purposes • - - • , q^V V '
Taxes collected and paid over by collectors, assessed m tlie year 18o6, tor
TaS's'^colkcteriS'pkidVvVrby Vo^^^^^ assessed in the year 1857, for
revenue purposes , '-," \" "e l' V>'„V
Amount paid into the treasury for redemptions and sales of property pur-
chased bv the state, on execution, for revenue purposes
Amount paid into the treasury from drainage fund
Amount paid into the treasury for hawkers' and peddlers licenses
Amount paid into the treasury for saline lands sold
Amount paid into the treasury for premiums on insurance ••••;•■
Amount paid into the treasury for materials sold from governer s house. . .
Total receipts for revenue purposes.
347,535
399,220
486
1,286
450
140
753,011
EXPENDITURES.
Amount.
I'poses, as shown by table i
Amount paid out of revenue fund for special purposes, as shown Dy taoie , ^^^^^^^^ ^^
AiounrpVid'out of reveuue fund for ordinary expenses, as shown by table j
Aiio'inrpVid'out'orrVvenue WforVld State Bank paper, and interest j
on sume {
Amount paid for interest on old warrants
Amount of old warrants paid at the treasury j
Amount of revenue warrants outstanding December 1st, 1858,
Total amount of revenue fund paid out
Amount of revenue fund in treasury, December 1st, 1656.
Amount paid out over amount received •
Balance in treasury, December 1st, 1858
553,485 59
1 75
S3 60
2,080 00
766,593 40
4,615' 72
761,977 68 !
162,039 82
8,965 69
153,074 13
[xxy]
Xo. 2.
A GENERAL STATEMENT of the amount of warrants draivn
ujyon the Treasury from the first day of December^ 1856, to the first
day of December^ 1858, and charged to the following accounts :
To what account cliarged.
Appropriations, special
Additional penitentiary
Commissioners to build penitentiary
County agricultural societies
Contingent fuud
Canal claims
Executive of Illinois
Geological survey
Governor's house, special appropriations for.
Money refunded
Supreme court, first division.
Supreme court, second division
Supreme court, third division
Selecting swamp lands
Total amount paid for special purposes
Auditor of public accounts ,
Appropriations, general ,
Abstracts of taxable lands
Bank comuiissioners ,
Commissioners for taking the census
Conveying convicts to the penitentiary
Clerks' fees on lands
Distribution of the laws and journals ,
Fugitives from justice
Governor of the state of Illinois ,
General assembly ,
Incidental expenses, including deficiency appropriation.
Insane hospital
Institution for the education of the deaf and dumb. . . .
Institution for the blind
Judiciarv, 1st division supreme court
2d " "
3d '' "
' ' 1st circuit
2d "
3d
4th
5th
6th
7th
8 th
9 th
10th
11th
12th
13 th
14th
15th
16th
17 th
l^th
19 th
20th
2 let
Amount.
953
600 27
75
000
00
6
281
00
16
800
00
V
153
64
21
00
2
499
09
lu
351
51
12
586
95
4
698
00
2
000
00
2
000
00
18
000
00
1
00
34
24
138
74
28
,517
,764
375
,793
230
,901
12
862
610
,375
,200
. 285
,666
,979
,000
,220
,290
,394
,000
,566
,250
, 000
,821
,934
, 000
,750
,000
,000
,250
,950
,000
,000
,000
,555
,250
,383
,675
,451
,4S2
Law Tol.
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10
Oeneral Statement — Continued.
To what account charged.
Amount.
Total.
Judiciflrv 9,2d eirciiit
$1,459 35
1,418 45
1,388 88
2,000 00
1,800 00
2,000 00
119 94
132 37
424 47
1,404 49
875 38
2,765 89
457 95
625 00
954 45
1,250 00
1,123 50
27,249 98
31,336 22
641 75
5,150 00
630 47
2,950 00
3,150 00
3,250 00
1,467 70
1,964 91
661 92
1,000 00
760 96
1,471 67
1,000 00
895 83
1,125 00
1,200 00
925 00
1,200 00
1,033 33
1,000 00
1,222 00
1,025 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
875 00
f46 70
980 00
845 35
725 75
717 92
854 45
694 29
750 00
935 20
1,471 32
1,928 44
23d "
(
24th "
t
Cook county court common
court common pleas of the
recorder's court of the city
ent clerks' and sheriffs' fees .
pleas
city of Cairo
of Chicago
<
Judgn
Militia
Office
( (
( (
( (
nf tVip PYPontivp
secretary of state
state treasurer
auditor of public accounts, . .
Prosecuting attorney, Cook county cour
" " court common pi
' ' ' ' rppnrrlpr's pnnrt, r
t common pleas. . . .
sas, city of Cairo, . .
f the eity of Chicago
Porter
"PiiV>lir>
r\r'infiT>cr
Publis
T?oi1omrvtinn mnnpv
Secret
State 1
Superi
Secret
State's
State's
F"""" "-V."-/
nvv nf state .. .......
' ' penitentiary
arv of fund commissioner .
attorney's fees
qttnvnpv«» 1st, pi rf lilt
' 2d * '
« 3d " .
t 4th "
» 5th "
t 6th "
' 7th '*
* 8ih " . .
< 9th * '
' 10th u'
* 11th "
« 12th " ..
« 13th "
< 14th " ... ...
' 15th "
« 16th "
« 17th "
t 18th 'u
< 19th "
« 20th "
' 21st ''
' « 22d "
' 23d ' '
< 24th "
Suprei
Amoui
State
Money
Intere
' ' 2d division
it paid for ordinary expenses
$553,485 59
1,245,990
400
1,161,419
89
53
87
refunded state debt fund. . .
3t fund
11
General Statement — Continued.
[xxvn]
To what account charged.
Amount.
Total.
$745 07
199,317 94
53,448 84
777 00
239,916 54
140 41
Monev refunded state school fund. •••
State land fund. .........••.......•...•..•.•••..•.....
Saline river fund
Central railroad fund
Amount paid out of special funds
$2,902,157 69
3 666 635 74
Total amount of warrants issued. .......................
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No. 3.
DETAILED STATEMENT of\ the warrants drawn on the treasury \
during the fiscal term commencing Decemher 1st, 1856, and ending j
jSfovemher 30th, 1858, shoiving on what afjprojgriation and on what i
account charged, \
APPROPRIATIONS— SPECIAL.
Amount paid P. B. Fouke, for legal services rendered the state, App. 1857.
' ' for improvements of the penitentiary at Alton. App. 185*7.. .
' ' John H. Deck, for services in the apprehension of Wm. Flood-
man, charged with the murder of Seth Cowan. App. 1857.
' • Richard if. Young, for moneys advanced and losses sustained
in paying I. & M. canal bonds, in New York, in 1840.
App. 1857
' ' for extra expenses in apprehending a convict. App. 1857 . .
' ' for preparing a set of rules for Senate. App. 1855
' ' for taking care of J. C. Orth during his last illness, and convey-
ing his remains to his family. App. 1857
' ' for interest and damages refunded to securities of T. M. White,
collector of McHenry county, for 1846. App 1857
' ' for printing reports of bank commissioners, and postage. App.
1857
' ' Thos. H. Campbell, for balance due him on settlement for scrip.
App. 1857
< ' John Moore, for spurious coin and auditor's warrants received
by him as state treasurer. App. 1857
' ' John Moore, for expenses in going to New York to pay interest.
App 1857
' ' John Moore, for amount in purchase of state indebtedness.
App. 1857
' ' for taking care of state arms, conveying same to arsenal, etc.
App. 1857 ;
' ' W. A. J. Sparks, balance of salary as assistant clerk house of
representatives, session of 1858. App. 1857
' ' for making marginal notes and indexing laws of 1855. App.
1857
' ' N. W. Edwards, for traveling and contingent expenses incurred
during his term of office as superintendent of public in-
struction. App. ] 857 'f
' ' for folding and stitching bank commissioners' report. App. '57.
' ' Thos. H. Campbell, for entering lands in books ef auditor's
office, sold from October 1st, 1851, to April 30th, 1856, and
furni-hing abstracts to counties. App. 1857
" for 1,300 copies Haines' township organization laws, furnished
secretary of state. App. 1857
' ' for money refunded for state land sold in error
' ' city of Alton, for removing earth from west side of penitentiary.
App. 1857
' ' A. Starne, for deficiency in appropriation for clerk hire for
1855 and 1856, to secretary's office. App. 1857
' ' A. Starne, for his expenses in going to Boston to purchase books
for the state library. App, 1857
' ' for publishing general laws of 1857 in Illinois Journal. App.
1857
' < Stacy B. Opdvcke, for tax, cost and interest refunded on claim
No. 1740', purchased in 1831. App. 1857
' ' Ross, Gav & Co., for state tax erroneously assessed and paid.
App" 1857
" for dit^tributing school law of 1857. App. 1857 ...
' ' for countersigning certificates of stock, and superintending
ttate agency to January 1st, 1857. App. 1857
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[xxix]
Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount paid for making index to laws, journals and reports of 1857
' ' for 3,000 copies Scates, Treat and Blackwell's compilation of
Illinois laws. App. 1857
' ' for finishing committee rooms and flagging passages in base-
ment of state house. App. 1857
' ' for refurnishing representatives' hall. App. 1857
' ' for repairing roof of state house. App 1857
' ' for 1,000 copies Purple's Statutes. App. 1857
' ' for refurnishing senate chamber. App. 1857
APPROPRIATIONS— GENERAL,
Amount paid for gas fittings, fixtures, and gas for state house and governor's
house. App. 1854
' ' for mileage of presidential electors. R. S
' ' for expenses of transfer agency in New York. App. 1849. . . .
' ' for salaries of inspectors of the penitentiary. App. 1855
' ' for subscription to periodicals for state library. R. S
' ' for services of state librarian. App. 1847
' ' for services of law librarians of supreme court. App. 1857... .
' ' for expenses of selling state lands. App. 1853
' ' for removing insane convicts to insane hospital from the peni-
tentiary. App. 1857
' ' Normal University, for interest on college and seminary funds
due January 1st, 1858. App. 1857
' ' Illinois state agricultural society, for the years 1857 and 1858.
App. 1857
' ' for recording the patents for swamp lands. App
' ' chandelier in senate chamber. App. 1854
ABSTRACTS OF TAXABLE LANDS.
Amount paid for recording and reporting abstracts of taxable lands. App
1857
ADDITIONAL PENITENTIARY.
Amount paid for locating and building additional penitentiary. App. 1857. .
BANK COMMISSIONERS.
Amount paid for services and mileage of Aug. C. French. App. 1853.
" P. Maxwell. ' '
W. B. Fondey. ' '
' ' " M. S. Henry. App. 1857.
" Thos. Quick.
'• •* Wm. H. Herndon.
COMMISSIONERS TO LOCATE AND BUILD ADDITIONAL
PENITENTIARY.
Amount paid for per diem and expenses of Wm. McMurtry. App. 1857.
W. B. Plato.
" " " Nathl. Niles. ' '
" " " C. L. Higbee. ' '
♦ * * ' " N. D. Elwood. ' '
* ' ♦ * " D. Y. Bridges. ' '
§250 00
15,000 00
1,361 26
300 00
97 19
8,000 00
310 46
53
,600
27
379
37
558
90
2
,988
60
300
00
45
00
300
00
933
60
137
75
44
15
9
,754
74
6
000
00
122
72
1
200 00
22
764
83
i75 48
75,000 00
327 40
505 00
340 00
1,880 00
1,547 40
1,193 50
5,793 30
1,958 00
912 27
324 00
916 00
1,415 73
755 00
;,281 OG
[XXX] 14:
Detailed State^nent — Continued.
COMMISSIONERS FOR TAKING THE CENSUS.
Amount paid for taking the census of 1855. R. S
CANAL CLAIMS.
Amount paid for advertising. App. 1855
* ' for ice furnislied commissioners. App. 1855
CONYEYING CONVICTS- TO THE PENITENTIARY.
Amount paid for conveying convicts to the penitentiary. App. 1851
CLERKS' FEES ON LANDS.
Amount paid for sale lists for auditor's ofl&ce
COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.
Amount paid to county agricultural societies. App. 1857
CONTINGENT FUND.
Amount paid for expenses unprovided for by law. App. 1855
' ' for expenses unprovided for by law. App. 1857
DISTRIBUTION OF THE LAWS AND JOURNALS.
Amount paid for distributing laws and journals, session of 1857. App. 1849.
EXECUTIVE OF ILLINOIS.
Amount paid for fuel, gardener, repairs, etc., at governor's house. App.
1857
FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE.
Amount paid for services of sheriffs and others, in apprehension and delivery
of fugitives from justice. R. S
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY.
Amount paid for salary and expenses of state geologist and assistants, in
making geological survey of state, rent of office-rooms, etc.
* * for salary of topographer
GOVERNOR'S HOUSE.— SPECIAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR.
Amount paid for work done and materials furnished in building and com-
pleting governor's house. App. 1857
15
[ XXXI ]
Detailed Statement — Continued.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Amount paid officers and members general assembly, session of 1857. App.
1855 ~
for chaplains general assembly, session 1857. App. 1857
committee to visit penitentiary. App. 1857
committee to visit public institutions at Jacksonville. App. 1857.
assistant clerks, door keepers and pages, session 1857. App.
1857
for copying laws and journals, session 1857. App. 1849
for subrcriptions to newspapers. App. 1857
for postage of general assembly, session 1857. App. 1857
for stationery, labor and articles furnished general assembly,
session 1857. App. 1857
Isaac K Diller, for services asreader of house of representatives,
App. 1857
for rent of rooms for committees. App. 1857
(Jhas. W. Jenkins, for services as post master. App. 1857. . . .
C. L. Eastman, for contesting seat of M. Shallenberger. App,
1857
INCIDENTAL EXPENSES— INCLUDING DEFICIENCY APPROPRIA-
Amount paid for repairs, furniture, fuel for the legislature and state officers,
stationery, printing paper, and other expenses incurred by
secretary of state in discharge of his duties. App. 1855. .
' ' for same. App. 1857
INSANE HOSPITAL.
Amount paid for expenses of snid institution. App. 1857
'' for enlarging and completing building. App. 1857.
INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.
Amount paid for expenses of said institution. App. 1857.
INSTITUTION FOR THE DEAF AND DUMB.
Amount paid said institution for interest on school, college and seminary
fund. App. 1838-39
for heating apparatus. App. 1857
for lighting with gas. App. 1857
for furniture. App. 1857
for repairs and improvements. App. 1857....
for completing building. App. 1857
for special appropriations. App 1857
for salaries and expenses. App. 1857
JUDGMENTS, CLERKS' AND SHERIFFS' FEES.
Amount paid clerks and sheriffs ia state suits
$18,154 50
150 00
375 00
217 00
3,371
2,864
3,326
3,323
00
96
92
87
5,562
84
240
190
276
00
00
00
148
00
38,200
^9
4,695 82
19,589 87
24,285 69
72,000 00
66,666 Q&
138,666 66
28,000 00
5,271 82
9,000 00
2,000 00
1,500 00
700 00
5,000 00
6,508 13
45,000 00
74,979
119 94
[ XXXII ]
16
Detailed Statement — Continued.
MILITIA OF ILLINOIS.
Amount paid for salary of adjutant general Illinois militia, R. S
MOXEY REFUNDED.
Amount refunded on lands sold in error. App. 1849
' ' for taxes paid in error. App. 1853
' ' on accounts overpaid by collectors. App. 1853
OFFICE OF THE EXCUTIYE.
Amount paid for postage for office of the executive. App. 1857
' ' for stationery for office of the executive. App. 185'7
' ' for express charges, office of the executive. App. 185*7
' ' for printing for office of the executive. App. 1857
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
Amount paid for postage for secretary's office. App. 1855
' ' for stationery for secretary's office. App. 1855
' ' for furniture, repairs, &c., for secretary's office. App. 1855. . . .
' ' for ice, boxes, express charges, &c., for secretary's office. App.
1857 '.
' ' for postage for secretary's office. App. 1857
* ' for stationery for secretary's office. App. 1857
' ' for furniture, repairs, &c., for secretary's office. App. 1857. . .
' ' for printing for secretary's office. App. 1857
' * for ice, express charges, &c., for secretary's office. App. 1857.
OFFICE OF THE STATE TREASURER.
Amount paid for postage for treasurer's office. App. 1855
' ' for stationery for treasurer's office. App. 1 855
' ' for furniture, repairs, &c., for treasurer's office. App. 1855. . .
* ' for telegraphic dispatches for treasurer's office. App. 1855. . .
' ' for posta<2;e for treasurer's office. App. 1857
' ' for stationery for treasurers office. App. 1857
" for furniture, repairs, &c., for treasurer's office. App. 1857...
' ' for printing for treasurer's office. App. 1857
' ' for specie-boxes, ice, &c., for treasurer's office. App. 1857... .
OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS.
Amount paid for stationery for auditor's office. App. 1 855
' ' for furniture for auditor's office. App. 1855
' ' for repairs in auditor's office. App. 1855
' ' for candles, ice, &c., for auditor's office. App. 1855
' ' for express charges and telegraphing for auditor's office. App.
1855
' ' for deeds of property bought by state on execution. App. 1855.
' ' for stationery for auditor's office. App. 1857
♦' for postage for auditor's office. App. 1857
' ' for printing for auditor's office. App. 1857
' ' for candles, ice, &c., for auditor's office. App. 1857
' ' for express charges and telegraphing for auditor's office. App.
1857
36
23
1,404
49
11
38
2
60
60
75
5
75
57
21
68
65
96
50
27
50
45
04
375
38
135
78
19
62
36
60
27
50
15
59
2
25
300
18
278
90
445
55
42
43
20
95
17
Detailed Statement — Confmiied.
[xxxin]
AmouQt piid for iroa sife, for auiitor's office, freight and charges on same.
App. 1857 ! 81,120 50
' ' for abstracts of lands sold by general government and Illinois '
and M^iehigan canal trustees. App. 1857 l 278 04
'' for maps and newspapers for auditor's office. App. 1857 I 17 QQ
' * for expenses of selling lands bought by state on execution. I
App. 1857 I 25 00
OFFICE OF THE SUPERIXTEXDEN'T OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIOX. \
Amount paid for stationery for office of superintendent of public instruction. \
App. 1855 ,
' ' for stationery, postage and printing for office of superintendent
of public instruction. App. 1857
PUBLIC PPJNTIXG.
Amount paid for printing laws, journals, reports and current work, session of
1857. App 1849
2,765 89
3V 85
420 10
457 95
27,249 98
PUBLIC BINDING.
Amount paid for binding laws, journals and reports, session 1857. App. 1849.
PUBLISHING NOTICES.
Amount paid for publishing proposals for copying, printing, binding, and dis-
tributing laws, for wood, stationery, proclamations, &c.
App. 1849 \
REPORTS OF THE SUPREME COURT.
Amount paid for 1 , 030 volumes Peck's Reports. R. S
REDEMPTION MONEY.
Amount paid for redemption received from minor heirs. R. S.
31,3.36 22
641 75
5,150 00
630 47
STATE'S ATTORNEYS' FEES.
Amount paid for prosecuting suits, and for commissions on amount collected
from delinquent collectors. App. 1849 I 661 92
SUPREME COURT— FIRST DIVISION.
^.mount paid to sheriffs for attendance on court in first division. App.
1838-9
' ' for appropriation to purchase books for 1857 and 1858, first
division. App 1857
' ' for stationery, postage, furniture, fuel, &c., in first division.
App. 185"7
SUPREME COURT— SECOND DIVISION.
bnount paid for stationery, fuel, furniture, &c., in second division. App. 1849 \ 410 55
Law Yol. — ^
124 00
2,000 00
811 20
2,935 20
[ x:5XIy]
18
Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount paid for stationery, fuel, furniture, postage, repairs, &;c., second
division. App. 1857
' ' for appropriation to purchase books for 1857 and 1858, second
division. App. 1857
' ' sheriffs, for attendance on court, second division. App. 1838-9.
SUPREME COURT— THIRD DIVISION.
Amount paid sheriff's, for attendance on court, third division. App. 1838-9. .
' ' for stationery, fuel, lights, &c., third division. App. 1849
* ' for stationery, fuel, lights, postage, furniture, &c., third division.
App. 1857
' ' for appropriation to purchase books for 1857 and 1858, third
division. App. 1857
' ' for appropriation to build court house, third division. App, 1857
SELECTING SWAMP LANDS.
Amount paid chainmen employed in selecting swamp lands. App. 1852
SALARIES.
Amount paid for salary of the governor. App. 1855
1857
'« " of secretary of state. App. 1855
" " ' " " 1857
' ' secretary of state, for clerk hire. ' ' 1855
" 1857
' ' for salary of the state treasurer. ' * 1855
it " " " 1857
* ♦ state treasurer, for clerk hire. ' ' 1855
" " 1857
" for salary of the auditor of public accounts. App, 1855
.. t' " " " 1857
• ' the auditor, for clerk hire. App. 1855
«« «« " " 1857
for salary of the superintendent of public instruction. App. 1855
'^ .* *' " 1857
$748 77
2,000
312
00
00
3,471
32
404
33
00
15
1,491
29
2,000 00
16,000 00
19,928
44
1
^
-^
704 18
2,670 82
3,375 00
350 55
1,424 45
109 73
1,065 27
2,950 00
375 55
1,424 45
281 67
1,068 33
3,150 00
469 45
1,780 55
1,281 45
4,985 55
8,517 00
for salary of justice, supreme court, first division.
1855
1857
579 17
,670 83
3,250 00
363 33
1,856 67
2,220 00
19
[xxxy]
Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount paid for salary of justice, supreme court, second division. App. 1855.
" " " " " " 1857.
** justice, supreme court, third division. App. 1855.
.. 1857.
*' judge, first circuit. App. 1855.
*' 1857.
i ( (
judge, second circuit. App. 1855.
" " " 1857.
' ' judge, third circuit. ' ' 1855.
" 1857.
'* judge, fourth circuit '' 1855.
a 1857.
judge, fifth circuit. ' ' 1855.
" 1857.
" judge, sixth circuit. " 1855.
«* '* " " 1857.
' judge, seventh circuit ' * 1855.
•' 1857.
" judge, eighth circuit " 1855.
'* ii ii <c i8gY_
** judge, ninth circuit " 1855.
" 1857.
* judge, tenth circuit '* 1855.
* " " •' 1857.
i $363 33
1,926 67
i 2,290
00
363
1 2,031
33
27
1 2,394
60
469
' 1,530
45
55
2,000
00
; 303
1,262
45
81
1,566
26
719 45
1,530 55
2,250
00
469
1,530
45
55
2
,000
00
1
469
,352
45
33
^
821
_78
403
1,530
70
55
1,934
25
469
1,530
45
55
2,000
00
469
1,280
45
55
1,750
00
469
1,530
45
55
2,000 00
469
1,530
45
55
2,000 00
[ XXXVI ]
20
Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount paid for sal
iry of judge, eleventh circuit, A
* judge, twelfth circuit. '
( i ( < < (
' judge, thirteenth circuit. '
' judge, fourteenth circuit. '
( t < < ( (
' judge, fifteenth circuit. '
' judge, sixteenth circuit. '
i ( ( ( ( (
* judge, seventeenth circuit. '
( t ( ( ( (
* judge, eighteenth circuit. '
' judge, nineteenth circuit. '
' judge, twentieth circuit. '
' judge, twenty-first circuit. *
* judge, twenty-second circuit. '
* judge, twenty-third circuit. '
* judge, twenty-fourth circuit. '
* judge. Cook county court comi
* judge, court common pleas, cit
« ( ( ( ( ( « ( (
* recorder, recorder's court, cit
1855
pp. 1855.
' 1857.
* 1855.
' 1857.
' 1855.
' 1857.
' 1855.
' 1857.
' 1855.
' 1857.
' 1855.
' 1857.
' 1855.
' 1857.
' 1857.
non pleas,
y of Cairo,
y of Chica
1469 4g
1,780 55
2,250 00
< < (
319 45
1 1 <
1,630 55
1,950 00
469 45
1 530 55
2,000 00
< i (
469 45
C ( (
1 530 55
...
2,000 00
< ( (
it (
469 45
1,530 55
2,000 00
(< <
(< i
275 00
1,280 55
1,555 55
< ( <
469 45
i( (
1,780 55
..,
2,250 00
( ( (
1,383 22
(t (
1,675 68
( < <
1,451 05
(( (
1,432 05
( ( (
1,459 35
1 ( i
1,418 45
i < <
1,388 88
t < <
App.1855
" 1857
" 1855
" 1857
go. App.
469 45
1,530 55
2,000 00
(i (
( { (
269 45
1,530 55
1,800 00
« t (
469 45
21
[ XXXVII ]
Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount paid for salary of recorder, recorder's court, citv of Chicago. App.
1857 .■
state's attorney, first circuit. App. 1855.
" " " 1857.
state's attornev, second circuit.
state's attorney, third circuit.
state's attorney, fourth circuit.
state's attorney, fifth circuit.
state's attorney, sixth circuit.
state's attorney, seventh circuit.
state's attorney, eighth circuit.
state's attorney, ninth circuit.
state's attorney, tenth circuit.
state's attorney, eleventh circuit. '* 1855.
■ 1857.
1855.
1857.
1855.
1857.
1855.
1857.
1855.
1857.
1855.
1857.
1855.
1857.
1855.
1857.
1855.
1857.
1855.
1857.
81,530
55
2,000
00
! 234
1 765
73
27
1 1,000
00
!
359
401
73
23
i 760
96
1 596
! 875
67
00
1 MV.
67
i 859
; 640
73
27
! 1 , 000
00
1
1 234
i 661
j
73
10
895
83
' 359
765
\ 1,125
73
27
00
i 809 73
890 27
1,200
00
j 181
' 743
1
67
33
925
00
! 281
918
67
33
1,200
00
1 268
i 765
06
27
1,033
33
234 73
765 27
, 1,000
00
..,.
22
Deta lied Statement — C ontinued .
Amount paid for salt
I 4 !■
iry of State's attorney, twelfth circuit. App. 1855
" 1857....
' state's attorney, thirteenth circuit. " 1855....
" 1857....
' state's attorney, fourteenth circuit. '' 1855,...
" " " 1857
' state's attorney, fifteenth circuit. " 1855
*' " " 1857....
' state's attorney, sixteenth circuit. ' ' 1855 — .
" 1857....
' state's attorney, seventeenth circuit. " 1855
" 1857....
' state's attorney, eighteenth circuit. ' ' 1857. —
' state's attorney, nineteenth circuit. " ''....
' state's attorney, twentieth circuit. * ' *'....
♦ state's attorney, twenty-first circuit. " "
' state'sjattorney,twenty-second circuit. " "
* state's attorney, twenty-third circuit. " "
' state's attorney,twenty-fourth circuit. " * '
' prosecuting attorney, Cook county court, common
pleas App 1855
$206 67
1,015 33
1,222 00
i i I
234 73
790 27
1,025 00
1 1 I
234 73
765 27
1,000 00
1 1 i
234 73
765 27
1,000 00
< ( (
234 73
640 27
875 GO
( C <
181 43
765 27
946 70
« I «
980 00
t t <
845 35
< ( (
725 75
t I I
717 92
( ( (
854 45
(. (
694 29
i ( (
750 00
..
179 86
i ( (
' prosecuting attorney. Cook county court, common
pleas. App. 1857
445 14
' prosecuting attorney, recorder's court,
riiP"n Ann 1 S.^.5
city of Chi-
625 00
( < i
359 73
( ( (
' prosecuting attorney, recorder's court
fiflfO Ann 1 8.^7
, city of Chi-
890 27
' prosecuting attorney, court common
Cairo. App. 1866,
pleas, city of
1,250 00
< (
189 18
23
[ XXXIX ]
Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount paid for salary of prosecuting attorney, court common pleas, city of j
Cairo. App. 1857 '. . . i $765 27
secretary of the fund commissioner. App. 185*7. .
" *' 1857..
porter of the state house.
185.^..
1857..
*' superintendent of the penitentiary. " 1857..
SPECIAL FUXDS.
.Amount of warrants issued for jtro rata payments on state indebtedness,
out of state debt fund
warrants issued for overpayments on collector's accounts,
warrants issued for state debt fund
warrants issued for payment of interest on state indebtedness,
out of interest fund
warrants issued for overpayments on collectors' accounts
warrants issued for interest fund.
warrants issued to collectors for overpayment of state school
fund In their accounts
warrants issued for state school fund.
warrants issued on the order of the governor, for state land,
to purchase state indebtedness
warrants issued to ex-governor Matteson, to reimburse him for
amount advanced in purchase of state indebtedness
954
45
314
1,650
91
00
1,964
91
237 00
886 50
1,123
50
1,467 70
1,245,990 89
400 53
1,246,391 42
1,161,419 87
745 67
1,162,165 54
199,317 94
199,317 94
warrants issued for state land fund.
warrants issued on the order of the state treasurer, for Central
railroad fund, to purchase state indebtedness
warrants issued on the order of the governor, for Central rail-
road fund, to purchase state indebtedness
warrants issued for Central railroad fund.
53,353 28
95 56
53,448 84
50,968 74
188,947 80
239,916 54
warrants issued for Saline river navigation fund, appropriated
for building a road in Saline county
warrants issued for Saline river fund
777 00
777 00
[XL]
24
Detailed Statement — Continued.
Amount of warrants issued to collectors, for county delirquent land tax,
paid into the state treasury for the year 1853
$140 41
' ' warrants issued for delinquent land tax
140 41
Total amount of warrants issued
3,666,635 74
25
JSTo. 4.
[XLl]
A STATEMENT of vmrranU drawn upon the treasury^ on account of
the contingent fund^ from the first day of Deceraher^ 1856, to the first
day of Deceniher, 1858.
Date.
To whom drawn, and on what account.
I Amount.
1856. Dec.
1857,
Jan.
19
13
13
Feb. 19
19
Mar.
May
June
July
To "W. H. Miller, for telegraphic dispatches to and from Gov,
Matteson
To Corneau & Diller, for ice, for office of the executive
To A. J. Higbee, for his expenses as messenger to Coles county,
February, 1856
To Wood & Hendricks, for painting, &c., done on governor's
house
To W. H. Miller, for telegraphic dispatches for office of the ex-
ecutive, to January 1, 1857
To I. B. Curran, for pens, (fee, for office of the executive
To I. Pt. Diller, for postage for office of the executive to Jan-
uary 1, 1857
To I. R. Diller, for postage for office of the executive to Octo-
ber 1, 1856
To J. Bunn, for three boxes sperm candles for office of the ex-
ecutive, October and December, 1852
To Williams & Link, for varnishing furniture, <fec., for office of
the executive
To Dorwin & Dickey, for articles furnished and work done on
governor's house
To same, for same
To E. Kreigh, for stove, stove pipe, zinc, .fcc, for governor's
house
To W. Koenke, for services as messenger of the executive dur-
ing session of 1857
To Geo. A. Clifford, for services as reporter before the canal
committee, session of 1857. .•.
To M. R. Owens, for services as assistant clerk of the house,
I after adjournment, session of 1857
23 I To W. D. Latshaw, for services as journalist of senate, session
I of 1857
To Charles Leib, for services as clerk of the house, after ad-
journment, session of 1857
To W. C. B. Gillespie, for services as assistant clerk of the
house, after adjournment, session of 1857
To A. J. Higbee, for same
To Robt. McCandless, for services as sergeant-at-arms, senate,
two days, during session of 1857
To E. Z. Ryan, for services as assistant clerk of the house, after
adjournment, session of 1857
To John Cook, for services as policeman of the state house dur-
ing session of 1857
To J. S. Roberts, for services as assistant clerk of the house,
] after adjournment, session of 1857
25 I To S. Halliday , for express charges on bonds from Xew York . .
25 j To J. S. Roberts, for services as assistant secretary of the senate,
after adjournment, session of 1857
23 I To J. G. Norwood, for expense of printing geological report. . . .
11 To Jesse K. Dubois, for making land book for Logan county, in
lieu of that burned in court house at Lincoln
12 To Hendricks & Connor, for painting governor's house
17 To Post & Brother, for storing state arms
18 j To J. A. Hough, for furniture, carpet, &:c., for office of geologi-
cal survey
Law Yol.— 6
23
23
23
26
S42 27
4 90
20 00
49 35
no 10
15 00
39 48
19 24
49 00
16 00
[XLII
26
Statement — Continued.
Date.
To whom drawn, and on what account.
185V. Aug. 6
12
Sept 8
Oct. 6
20
Nov. 14
24
Feb. 3
6
8
' 22
25
April 7
13
' 21
May 5
1858
13
27
June 4
19
Jidy 10
29
Aug. 2
5
' 6
' 6
31
To Jesse K. Dubois, for making land book for Wabash county,
in lieu of that burned in the court house at <. Carmel
To Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, for engraving, printing
and binding bonds, coupons and interest certificates for fund-
ing state indebtedness ,
j To Wm. H. Bissell, for services of American Exchange Bank
! in transfer agency at New York, January 1 to August 30,
! 1857 ■. ?
j To Wm. H. Bissell, for purchase of books for use of prisoners
j in the penitentiary
j To Scripps, Bross & Spears, for printing reports, tables and
j diagrams for geological survey
To T. R. King, president, for rent of Masonic hall for use of
j geological survey
I To Milingtou & Childs, for repairing pavements, sewers, &c., at
j governor's house.
: To 0. M. Hatch, for express charges on blank bonds from Xew
j York
j To Springfield gas light company, for gas burned in lamps on
state house fence , , . .
j To Stephen T. Logan, for preparing cases, and resisting appli-
I cations for mandamus to the governor to fund interest of
I McAllister & Stebbins' bonds
j To Scripps, Bross and Spears, for printing and binding state
' geologist's report, and lithographing and coloring maps
I To Isaac Wallace, for 25 days' services as police oflScer in state
I house during session of ISoV
! To Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, for paper and printing
certificates of Illinois interest stocks T
I To Springfield gas light company, for gas burned in governor's
I house, March, 1858
To T. R. King, president, for rent of Masonic hall for use of
geological survey
To Isaac F. Allison, for shade-trees for grounds at
house
To Springfield gas light company, for gas burned in lamps on
state house fence, 3 months
To Springfield gas light company, for gas burned at governor's
house, April, 1858
I To Charles Tucker, for repairs at governor's house
To Collier & Loomis, for whitewashing at governor's house. . . .
I To Ruckel & Johns, for painting roof of arsenal, and painting
I and varnishing book-case
j To Springfield gas light company, for gas burned in governor's
house. May, 1858.
To G. B. Pease, for whitening rooms in governor's house
! To Springfield gas light company, for gas burned in governor's
I house, June, 1858
To Bailhache & Baker, for publishing notice to militia
To A.J. Babcock, for plumber's work and materials at governor's
house \
To Elkin & Davis, for 1 yards oil-cloth for governor's house. . . .
To Sprinfield gas light company, for gas burned in lamps on
I state house fence ,
j To Springfield gas light company, for gas burned in governor's
j house, July, 1858
j To Charles Mentemeier, for taking care of garden and grounds
I at governor's house .^
'"overnor s
Amount.
$50 82
938 75
1,047 77
300 00
836 70
125 00
17 50
13 25
45 55
100 00
384 10
75 00
130 00
84 00
125 00
16 80
50 00
29 90
1 50
27 50
51 75
22 75
30 00
19 83
3 25
28 91
7 00
50 00
20 15
150 00
27
Statement — Continued.
[ XLIII ]
Date.
1858. Sept. 4
13
20
24
Oct. 6
XOT.
20
To whom drawn, and what account.
To M. Doyle, for flowering plants for grounds at governor's
house
To Springfield gas light company, for gas burned in governor's
house, August, 1858
To Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Edson, for engraving blank bonds
and printing
To John Jackson, for whitewashing rooms at governor's house.
To J. C. Lemon & Son, for peach trees for grounds at governor's
house
To Springfield gas light companv, for gas burned at governor 's
house, Sept. 1, 1858 .'
To F. E. Payne, for locks and repairs at governor's house
To Springfield gas light company, for gas burned at governor's
house, Oct., 1858
To Springfield gas light company, for gas burned around
state house square, quarter ending Oct. 31, 1858
To Thos. A. Ragsdale for repairs at governor's house
To Springfield gas light company, for gas fixtures and repairs in
state house
To Bailhache & Baker, for advertising reward for Thos. Waugh
in Illinois State Journal
To Turner E. King, for rent of Masonic hall for geological sur-
vey, quarter ending Oct. 14, 1858 '.
Total
Amount.
S4 00
22
10
315
07
5
00
14
40
23
40
4 75
28
60
50
00
42
75
227
12
5
00
125
00
7,153
64
[ XLIV ]
28
'No. 5.
STATEMENT of the amount of warrcmis outstcmdmg on the first day \
of December^ 1856, and the amount outstanding on the first day of !
JDecember. 1858. I
Amount of warrants outstanding, December 1, 1856
" * ' issued from December 1, 1856, to December 1, 1858.
Total
Amount of warrants received into the treasury, canceled and deposited in
the auditor's ofl&ce, from December 1, 1856, to December 1, 1858
Total amount of revenue fund warrants outstanding, Dec. 1, 1858, $4,615 '72
* * of state debt fund " " Dec. 1, 1858, 2,328 10
S2,101 SY
3,666,635 "74
3,668,'73'7 11
3,661,793 29
6,943 82
No. 6.
REDEMPTICN MONEY.
Amount of redemption money received from minor heirs, in the treasury,
December 1, 1856
Amount paid out from December 1, 1856, to December 1, 1858
Balance in treasury, December 1, 1858
$998 17
630 47
367 70
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[ XLIX]
No. 8.
STATJEMEN^T showing the GORclition of the School^ College and Semi-
nary funds on the 1st day of December, 1858, including the amount
received since tlue \st day of December, 1856.
18oS.
Dec,
1
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1856.
( (
1
1
1858.
Jan.
26
1856.
Dec.
1
1858.
Jan,
26
-
Dec.
1
Amount of surplus revenue credited to
the school fund
Amount of seminary fund
Amount of 3 per cent, fund, as per audi-
tor's report this date
Amount of 3 per cent, fund credited to
the school fund this day
Amount of 3 per cent, fund credited to
the college fund, as per auditor's re-
port this date
Amount of 3 per cent, fund credited to
the college fund this day
Total amount of school, college and
seminarv fund this day
8549,125 09
6,018 08
109,808 93
1,203 61
$335,592 32
59,838 72
555,143 It
111,012 54
1,061,586 75
Law Yol. — T
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STATEMENT shovnng the amomit of interest on the School^ College
and Seminarg Fund distnhuted on the 1st of Janumy, 185Y, for the
year 1856/ the ainoiird of interest on the School Fund distrihuted on
the 1st of January, 1858, for the year 1857, and tlie amount of School
Tax Fund distributed for the same years to the several counties.
Orders for 1855.
Orders for 1857.
! Interest.
Adams
Alexander. . .
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun . . .
Carroll
Cass
Champaign. .
Christian . . .
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Coolc
Crawford . ,
Cumberland.
De Kalb . . . ,
De Witt
DiiPao-e....
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham . .
Fayette. .. . ,
Franklin
Fulton
Gallatin . . . ,
Greene ....
Grundy
Hamilton . .
Hancock . . .
Hardin
Henderson . ,
Henry
Iroquois. . . .
Jackson
Ja-per
Jefferson . .
Jersey
Jo Daviess.
Johnson . . .
Kane
Kankakee. .
Kendall . . .
Knox
Lake
La Salle...
Lawrence . .
$1,59'7 96 S15,015
130
876
507
410
876
169
362
419
299
300
709
360
3,790
522
321
594
425
585
673
232
320
490
377
1,389
318
637
312
385
1,050
206
330
416
326
388
367
544
398
1,065
368
1,070
491
454
1,044
802
1,551
395
Tax.
Total. I Interest.
Tax.
1 , 849
4,257
4,870
4,185
9,860
2,251
4,420
4,581
6,173
5,001
7,224
4,492
4,279
9,209
31 , 749
5,556
3,744
6,923
4,723
5,635
7,440
2,628
4,274
6,443
4,436
13,677
3,628
6,841
3,997
4,531
10,772
2,211
3,952
6,322
6,863
5,152
4,698
6,264
4,367
10,237
4,035
10,736
6,356
4,617
10,519
7,787
15,947
4,343
$16,613
1,979
4,633
5,378
4,596
10,738
2,421
4,783
5,001
6,473
5,302
7,933
4,852
4,599
9,962
35,539
6,078
4,066
7,518
5,149
6,221
8,114
2,860
4,595
6,933
4,813
15,066
3,947
6,841
4, 309
4,916
11,823
2,417
4,282
6,738
7,190
5,541
5,066
6,808
4,765
11,302
4,404
11,906
6,847
5,071
11,564
8,589
17,498
4,739
$1,359
110
320
431
849
745
144
308
357
254
255
603
306
272
640
3,223
444
273
505
361
497
572
197
272
417
320
1,181
271
542
265
827
893
175
281
354
278
330
812
462
838
906
318
995
418
886
888
682
1,819
386
116,881 53
2.078 90
4,786 35
5,475 47
4,706 04
11,085 64
2,531 22
4,970 19
5,150 93
6,940 45
5,623 10
8,121
5,050 54
4,811 06
10,853 16
35,694 15
6,246 34
4,209 88
7,783 92
5,310 80
6,836 17
8,365 04
2,954 52
4,805 59
7,243
4,987 54
15,876
4.079 48
7,691
4,494 07
5,094 16
12,110
2,486 22
4,443 14
7,108 23
7,716 04
5,792 62
5,282 72
7,042
4,909 94
11,509 07
4,537 18
12,070 24
8,146 11
5,190 87
11,826 46
8,754 65
17,928 80
4,883 66
Total.
$18,240 63
2,189 80
5,106 47
5,907 44
5,055 24
11,830 94
I 2,675 43
5,278 26
5,508 09
7,195 26
5,878 :r
8,725 ^:.
5,356 86
5,083 19
10,998 99
38,917 82
6,690 66
4,483 47
8,289 38
5,672 57
6,833 89
8,938 00
3,152 28
5,078 52
7,660 99
5,308 22
16,558 26
4,350 58
8,234 22
4,759 55
5,421 81
13,004 85
2,661 77
4,724 33
7,462 25
7,994 16
6,123 24
5,595 61
7,505 82
5,248 69
12,415 38
4,850 80
13,065 68
8,564 13
5,577 18
12,714 87
i 9,437 34
19,248 09
5.219 71
35
[LI]
Statem ent — C ontinned .
Orders for 1856.
Counties.
Lee
Livingston . . .
Logan
Macon
Macoupin . . . . ,
Jladison ,
Marion
Marshall ......
Mason
Matsac
McDonough . . .
McHenry
McLean
Menard.. ......
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery . . .
Morgan
Moultiie
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph
Richland
Rock Island. . . .
Saline
Sangamon
Schuyler 1
Scott
Shelby
Stark
St. Clair
Stephenson
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion
Waba^h
Warren
Washington
Wavne
White
Whiteside .....
Will
Williamson
Winnebago. . . .
Woodford
Interest.
Tax.
Total.
14*78 94
' 86,421 66
213
53
, 5,611 21
895
28
5,-341 54
222
38
3,908 13
877
40
9,856 96
1,001
51
10,313 20
496
98
5,924 27
441
83
4,774 83
374
49
4,960 22
287
31
3,066 59I
617 57
6,811 41;
910
81
9,157 64'
906
43
11,212 55;
386
43
4,079 31 :
473
44
5,640 88;
484
43
5,064 12 i
445
10
6,038 811
815
90
8,223 141
226
33
2,9t8 461
750 27
8,504 37;
1,356
33
12,411 50!
357
23
4,376 411
146
96
2,821 721
1,170
29
11,739 90
336
78^
3,803 111
129
70i
1,690 531
2.39
81
2,425 76 j
574 45
6,498 15|
363
93
4,098 85;
682
16
6,735 26,
361
00 :
4,148 24i
1,165
91
11,995 15j
559
76
5,795 471
364
53
3,670 09!
580
72
7,327 94
306
81
3,391 18:
1,258
25
11,875 OOi
716
IS
7,501 35
808
68
8,414 22
519
05
5,385 70'
775
70
11,-542 51|
312
65,
3,158 49:
593
441
6,492 10;
511
49
5,952 30
535
63
6,775 69.
532
11
5,833 42
549
29
6,785 58}
1,060
69!
11,158 11;
495
78
5,348 35!
898
10
8,733 33
396
57,
4,992 65j
.$6,900 60
5,824 74
5,736 82
4,130 51
10,7-34 -36
11,314 71
6,421 25
5,216 16
5,334 71
8,853 90
7,428 98
10,068 45
12,118 93
4,465 74
6,114 32
5,548 55
6,483 91
9,039 04
3,194 79
9,254 64
13,767 83
4,733 64
2,968 68
12,910 19
4,239 89
1,820 23
2,665 57
7,072 60
4.462 78
7,417 42
4,509 24
13,161 06
6,355 23
4,034 62
7,908 66
3,697 99
13,133 25
8,217 53
9,222 90
5,904 75!
12,318 21
3,471 14
7,085 54
6.463 79
7,311 32
6,415 53
7,334 87
12,218 80
5,844 13
9,631 43
5,389 22
Orders for 1857.
Interest.
Tax.
Total.
$407 85
181 61
836 20
189 14
746 25
851 81
422 69
375 79
318 52
244 37
525 26
774 67
770 94
828 67
402 68
412 03
378 57
693 94
192 50
6-38 13
1,153 60
303 83
125 00
995 36
286 45
110 31
203 97 1
488 59
309 53 1
580 20
307 05
991 64
476 09
310 04
493 92
260 95
1,070 17
609 13
687 81
441 47
659 75
265 92
504 73
435 04
455 57
452 57
467 18
902 15
421 67
763 86
337 29
Total.
87,219 491
6,308 35 1
6,005 18i
4,393 681
11,081 59;
11,594 52;
6,660 311
5,367 50;
5^576 49
3,447 59'
7,657 67'
10,295 39:
12,605 6I'
4,586 12!
6,341 71'
5,693 28|
6,789 08;
9,244 80
3,337 25:
9,560 951
13,953 53
4,921 13'
3,172 30:
13,198 48
4,388 03|
1,900 56j
2,727 13'
7,305 49
4,608 08;
7,572 06
4,663 62
13,485 44,'
6,515 5l|
4,126 051
8,238 37'
3,812 49'
13,3o0 37'
8,433 341
9,459 6li
6,054 82;
12,976 56
3,5.50 89'
7,298 68^
6,691 83
7,617 51i
6,614 38
7,628 63
12,544 41,
6,012 85
9,818 37
5,612 96
17,626 84
6,489 96
6,341 38
4,582 82
11,827 84
12,446 83
7,083 00
5.743 29
5,895 01
3,691 98
8,182 93
11,070 06
18,876 55
4,914 79
6.744 89
6,105 31
7,167 65
9,938 74
8,529 75
10,199 08
15,107 13
5,224 96
8,297 30
14,193 84
4,674 48
2,010 87
2,931 10
7,794 08
4,917 61
8,152 26
4,970 67
14,477 08
6,991 60
4,436 09
8,732 29
4,073 44
14,420 54
9,042 47
10,147 42
6,496 29
13,636 31
8,816 81
7,808 41
7,126 87
8,078 08
7,066 95
8,095 81
18,446 56
6,484 52
10,582 23
5,950 25
59,811 38 660,000 00,722,447 29! 50,871 25j743,000 00 792,871 25
[LH]
36
No. 10.
A STATEMENT of the School Fund Tax, levied on the assessment
of 2y>"0T^i'ly ■^'^^ l^^^ y^^^"^' 1856, shoiving the aggregate amc/unt charged,
the amount deducted far abatements, commissions, d^c, the net amount
collected, the amount jpaid to each county, <&c.
Counties.
Adams
Alexander
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign ....
Christian
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook
Crawford
Cumberland... .
DeKalb
Be Witt
Du Page
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham
Fayette
Franklin
Fulton
Gallatin
Greene
Grundy
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Henderson ....
Henry
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson ,
Jersey
JoDaviees
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
Knox
Lake j
La Salle f
Lawrence j
$19
2
3
3
10
1
5
5
6
4
5
3
5
10
n\
3
2
n
5
5
8
1
1
3
1
12
657 68
478 84
311 04
915 93
389 53l
354 89
324 96
003 69
467 72
672 05
127 06|
404 76 i
240 72!
240 42j
701 39!
133 24
912 41
308 61
276 09
086 22
503 66
869 77
838 20
974 97
086 57
688 57
528 11
176 69
909 39
7i2 68
124 79
670 71
894 44
464 51 1
456 291
798 97
189 01
899 26
129 23
099 50
219 25
515 61
720 06
729 93
721 39
163 68
636 71
973 98
665 32
$1,349
388
234
272
230
1,031
85
506
235
619
172
336
140
456
434
4,817
191
172
468
414
346
463
100
143
168
117
707
168
325
289
251
650
78
173
404
400
284
223
171
215
947
95
671
348
302
814
315
746
252
$18,307
2,090
3,076
3,643
3,158
9,323
1 , 239
4,497
5,232
6,052
3,954
5,068
3,100
4,784
10,267
66,316
3,721
2,135
6,807
4,671
5,157
8,405
],737
1,831
2,918
1,571
11,820,
3,008
6,584
4,432
1,873
10,020
817
3,290
7,052.
6,398
2,904
2,676
2,957
3,883
10,271
1,419
9,048
4,380
5,418
13,348
5,320
13,227
8.412
11
$15,015 92
1,849 17
14,257 41
5,870 38
4,185 98
9,860 55
2,251 50
4,420 94
4,581 71
6,173 46
5,001 68
7,224 30
4,492 40
4,279 39
9,209 01
31,749 51
6,556 05
3,74^ 65
6,923 71
4,723 90
5,635 96l
7,440 61 !
2,628 02'
4,274 53
6,443 33i
4,436 061
13,677 38|
3,628 65!
6,841 76 i
3,997 42
4,531 21
10,772 44
2,211 47
2,952 13
6,322 70
6,863 34
5,152 38
4,698 91
6,264 56
4,367 34
10,237 19
4,035 78
10,736 35
6,356 39
4,617 23
10,519 50|
7,787 16:
15,947 46
4,348 961
$3,291 80
241 48
76 47
650 99
504 79
1,058 35
34,566 61
965 19
435 27
729 30
34 SO
801 76
2,829 32
Statement — Continued.
[ Lin ]
Counties.
Lee
Livingston . .
*Logan ....
Macon
Macoupin . .
Madison. . . ,
Marion
Marshall
Mason
Massac
McDonough.
McHenry . . .
McLean
Menard ....
Mercer
Monroe ....
Montgomery
Morg- n . . . .
Moultrie . . .
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope ,
Pulaski
Putnam . . . . ,
Randolph
Eichlnid. . . .
Rock Island ,
Swline ,
Sangamon . . ,
Schuyler. ...
Scott
Shelby
Stark
St Clair
Stephenson. .
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion .. .
*Wabash
Warren
"Washington .
Wavne
White
Whiteside . .
Will
Williamson. .
Winnebago ..
Woodford. . . .
$8,807 61
4,685 50
7,871 79
5,850 68
10,709 43
16,664 36
4,195 38
5,478 88
3,545 60
1,578 30
8,674 65
8,984 43
15,230 01
5,517 97
7,734 38
3,381 40i
4,654 20|
11,202 631
3,023 80
10,170 05
15,597 99
2,466 76
3,753 74
12,057 96
1,055 13l
1,580 87
2,834 66!
4,866 97;
2,857 48i
10,516 50(
1,169 55:
24,897 55:
5,277 03i
2,625 74l
5,708 63j
3,983 81,'
13,834 79i
8,019 30i
10,846 73|
2,853 90|
12,831 43|
2,009 12J
8,320 371
4,388 05|
3,054 131
4,093 06!
10,093 85
12,427 03 j
2,115 34|
11,755 56!
6,617 981
S705 82
206 30|
4,963 84!
227 20|
625 56i
1,390 93'
224 78
318 77
377 83
112 74
471 88
688 26
927 38
261 30
448 78
332 32
281 04
430 82
297 19
560 36
827 63
150 21
186 23
667 19
131 44
154 60
174 10
362 24
184 81
616 78
75 77
1,115 76
313 69 1
119 09'
712 05
238 71
664 38
511 07
556 53
159 74
846 75
767 38
744 20
231 55
162 90
195 62
785 44
608 51,;
220 561
715 44
384 23
$8,101 79
4,479 20 !
2,907 95 i
4,623 48
10,083 87
15,273 43,
3,970 60;
5,160 111
3,167 77!
1,465 56j
8,202 77
8,296 I7i
14,302 63
5,256 67
7,285 60t
3,049 08;
4,373 16i
10,771 81j
2,726 61
9,609 6l!
14,770 36j
2,316 55
3,567 51
11,390 77!
923 69!
1,426 27:
2,660 56;
4,504 731
2,672 67 1
9,899 72
1,093 78
23,781 591
4,963 34!
2,506 65
4,996 58!
3,745 10
13,170 41'
7,508 23:
10,290 20
2,694 16
11,984 68
1,241 74,
7,576 17!
4,156 50;
2,891 64;
3,897 44
9,308 41!
11,818 52;
1,894 781
11,040 12!
6,233 75 i
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13
4
715
226
,960
35
91
23
385
78
1
,391
36
3
1
1
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177
644
08
36
72
2
548 67
1,105 32
2,358 86
745 79
234 80
3,164 46
11,786 44
353 92
1,295 41
6 88
1,875 98
442 17
1,084 07
f 1,132
2,433
01
59
1,953
67
1,792
1,601
45
03
861
47
2,015
1,665
04
65
241
85
2,059
86
2,522 83
660 41
2,306 79
1,241 10
Total.
706,850 36! 50,175 57 656,674 79 660,000 OO! 95,191 45
*The amount abated, &c., in the counties of Logan and Wabash, are estimated only, as no
final settlement has been made with the collectors of those counties, owing to the destruction
of the books and accounts in the burning of the court houses at Lincoln and Mt. Carmel.
[LIT]
No. 11.
A STATEMENT of the School Fund Tax^ levied on the assessment q
2yro])erty in the year 1857, shoicing the aggregate amount charged, the
amount deducted for ahatements, commissions, etc.^ the net amount
collected, the amount paid to each county, et€.
Counties.
Adams
Alexander . , - , ,
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Oalhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign !
Christian !
Clark
Clay i
Clinton }
Coles
Cook
Crawford
Cumberland
De Kalb
De Witt
Du Page
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham
"Fayette
Franklin
Fulton
Gallatin
Greene
Grundy
Hamilton
* Hancock
Hardin
Henderson
Henry
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper .... . . . .
Jefiersoa
Jersey
Jo Daviess
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
Knox
Lake
La Salle
Lawrence
Lee
.$22,285
3,908
3,741
3,552
3,444
12,464
1,693
6,749
6,415
10,428
4,889
4,628
3,514
6,641
11,651
91,363
3,856
3,058
7,294
5,615
5,670
10,655
2,018
2,392
3,087
2,045
14,478
3,472
7,463
5,712
3,719
16,452
1,181
4,070
10,539
7,912
4,362
3.449
3,776
4,757
11,110
1,216
10,124
5,344
6,397
18,264
5,899
16,849
4,554
7,965
§965
177
166
227
215
955
75
273
144
803
158
245
96
661
333
5,399
100
173
348
287
305
522
54
146
200
84
722
379
233
249
1,645
850
53
157
678
632
293
230
126
295
895
52
501
310
346
1,233
260
919
505
495
91|$21
88i 3
741 6
85 ' 9
56! 4
73| 4
04i 3
i
5
2
00 15
1
20
71
87
68
19
22
94
45
51
50
03
74
24
81
55
69
82
319
730
575
325
228
509
618
475
270
624
731
382
418
979
318
964
756
885
946
327
365
133
963
246
887
961
755
092
230
462
073
602
127
916
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-$16,881
2,078
4,786
5,475
4,706
11,085
2,531
4,970
5,150
6,940
5,623
8,121
5,050
4,811
10,353
53i $4,438 21
90 1,651 22
219
650
461
215
164
623
034
050
030
639
929
048
469
9 58
07
62
63
66
41
33
423 45
61,211 17
2,150 17
1,477 71
912 61
505 15
1,119 51
5 35,694
,246
4,209
7,783
5,310
6,336
S,365
2,954
4,805
7,243
4,987
15,376
4,079
7,691
4,494
5,094,
12,110
2,486
4,443
7,108
7,716
5,792
5,282
7,042
4,909
11,509
4,537
12,070
8,146
5,190
11,826
8,754
17 928
4,883
7,219
45
lOi
86;
541
2,684 17
06
16
1,168 55
965 10
50,270 30
SS!
9'>|
80
16 73
1,708 131
968 74;
3,491 41:
892 08
3,739 27
1,632 09
2,490 02
1,324 68
837 80
970 82
'990 99
2,559 52
4,356 15
3,026 35
1,621 00
986 81
461 69
3,020 67
1^35873
526 25
2,752
859 75
5,204 52
250 34
436 46
1,723 45
2,063 10
3,392 24
448 28
1,293 66
3,372 85
2,446 85
3.111 93
3
115
48
1
999
13
834
77
Statement — Continued.
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978 72
698 74
066 87
602 33
7?3 00
185 31
128 25
824 61
678 41
103 30
929 27
431 36
915 39
939 56
476 75|
581 07!
867 51
825 26
750 46
782 22
506 48
458 01
691 77
909 42
190 54
927 03
303 75
345 08
221 08
201 51
129 98
071 20
747 56
981 01
875 24
757 13
230 48
643 82
529 63
092 19
319 53
651 04
523 38
447 27
379 24
509 83
614 37
421 27
136 69
518 91
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$143 55
386 85
396 10
625 00
1,383 05
194 90
363 11
242 53
63 05
944 97
428 12
1,000 00
245 64
414 61
387 65
427 05
511 37
427 80
429 96
1,192 48
108 26
209 63
655 95
89 54
175 39
143 88
504 25
105 97
1,238 18
' 67 67
867 12
413 02
58 55
895 55
237 23
654 40
529 07
525 31
109 85
826 78
166 87
1,301 73
226 78
126 66
952 84
797 24
572 40
254 72
517 25
353 59
,835 17
,311 89
,670 77
,977 33
,349 95
,990 41
,765 14
,582 08
,615 36
,158 33
,501 15
,431 36
,669 75
,524 95
,087 10
,154 02
,356 14
,397 46
,320 50
,589 74
,398 22
,248 38
,035 82
,819 88
,015 15
,783 15
,799 50
,239 11
,982 90
,133 84
,262 86
,658 18
,689 01
,085 46
,637 98
,102 73
,700 73
,118 51
,419 78
,265 41
,152 66
,349 31
,296 60
,320 61
,426 40
,712 59
,041 97
,166 55
,619 44
,165 32
,308 35
,005 IS
,393 68
,081 59
,594 52
,660 31
,367 50
,576 49
,447 59
,657 67
,295 39
,605 61
,586 12
,841 71
,693 28
,789 08
,244 80
,337 25
,560 95
,953 53
,921 13
,172 30
,198 48
,388 03
,900 56
,727 13
.305 49
,608 08
,572 06
,663 62
,485 44
,515 51
,126 05
,238 37
,812 49
,350 37
,433 34
,459 61
,054 82
,976 56
,550 89
,298 68
,691 83
,617 51
,614 38
,628 63
,544 41
,012 85
,818 37
,612 96
823,979 20' 49,087 94 774,891 261743,000 00 140,889 37J108,998 11
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$1,473 18
fo,306 71|
1,277 09
3,755 431,
397 64
4,500 66
4,825 75
3,083 63
1,183 24
4,111 34
60 21
4,636 21
i,' 076* 08
I 2,240 45
2,'522 91
114 59
56 02
4,410 84
9,777 42
825 49
752 36
267 39
3,658 90
2,050 63
1,083 96
1,497 56
1,801 07
1,552 36
■^^ The amount of abateBients, commissisns, etc., for the counties of Fayette, Hancock,
McLean and Macoupin, given above, are estimates onhj^ the accounts of the collectors of said
counties not having been finally adjusted.
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44
l\o. 13.
TABULAR STATEMENT of the numher and value of dcmiestie
animals; nmnher and value of enumerated articles; the vabue of mer-
chandise, hankei's' jprojpeTty , manvfactured articles, moneys and credits,
honds, stoclis, ti'C. / unenmnerated 2yro2jerty, toicn lots and lands listed
for taxation in the several counties, for the year 1856, as returned to the
auditor's office. Illinois.
Counties.
j\dams
City of Quincv.
Alexander
Bond
Boone ....;.,.
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign
Christian
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook
Crawford
Cumberland . . .
De Kalb
De Witt
Du Page
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham
Fayette
Franklin ......
Fulton
Gallatin
Greene
Grundy
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Henderson ....
Henry ..... . .
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jersey
Jo Daviess
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
Knox
Horses.
Neat Cattle.
Mules and Asses.
Xo.
Value.
No.
Value.
10,024
$579,838
30,040
$382,152
453
38,060
630
11,629
644
20,890
2,296
20,060
3,432
180,190
11,090
138,668
3,576
171,681
12,991
131,120
3,191
187,483
8,137
103,375
9,043
409,017
23,568
233,318
1,055
69,755
4,897
94,096
3,324
222,066
10,652
165,900
3,591
185,599
11,946
145,636
2,798
209,430
9,067
170,662
3,003
148,773
7,894
104,242
4,312
207,389
9,325
104,274
2,355
115,606
7,006
79,327
3,221
169,170
10,709
148,881
6,511
404,110
20,101
295,783
8,244
616,992
40,416
475,798
8,594
161,084
7,151
67,370
1,993
111,921
4,744
64.091
6,373
368,238
19,763
257,735
3,487
212,875
8,284
141,700
4,667
204,4 57
20,871
216,918
6,805
369,600
19,152
256,180
1,919
102,877
4,877
50,805
1,595
81,971
5,165
57,868
3,446
182,928
9,440
107,854
2,330
97,315
6,633
73,456
2,186
6,432
2,908
2,211
7,487
819
2,960
5,375
3,345
2,920
1,960
2,876
3,377
5,106
1,458
6,882
3,779
5,288
10,607
101,841
391,450
190,317
99,662
473,098
38,686
165,480
305,655
223,965
146,323
98,556
192,785
180,688
312,195
65,827
334,875
18^,986
293,644
653,276
6,603
16,260
11,173
6,293
24,247
3,100'
10,229
14,697
11,462
7,598
5,086
13,602
8,799
17,281
4,824
25,782
12,309
14,202
24.298
60,475
177,054
153,992
77,079
349,867
36,806
122,850
176,597
196,733
82,322
64,025
120,173
96,867
253,689
45,798
277,487
161,840
164,003
211,416
r. I
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150
39
287
6
249
98
47
83
567
123
315
326
268
372
302
48
192
60
23
110
29
453
109
78
283
283
166
617
32
145
573
93
177
170
103
109
65
626
496
39
288
19
93
64
812
$79,158
13,745
2,900
18,655
195
15,969
4,728
4,460
2,736
40,155
8,070
20,520
17,385
15,339
23,111
17,740
2,516
8,405
3,255
1,670
6,282
1,102
17,560
6,380
4,265
12,744
12,380
9,657
49,255
1,871
6,690
41,940
5,604
11,107
13,450
6,645
6,255
3,565
30,841
23,853
3,845
15,157
915
3,280
3,65o
19.782
45
[lxi]
Statement — Continued.
Horses
Xeat Cattle.
Mules and Asses.
Counties.
No.
Value.
Xo.
Lake
La Salle....
Lawrence. . .
Lee , . . .
Livingston .
Logan. ...
Macon . . . . ,
Macoupin
Madison,. . . ,
Marion
Marshall.. . . ,
Mason ,
Massac
McDonough .
McHenry. . . .
McLean
Menard . . . .
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery ,
Morgan
Moultrie
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph . . .
Eichland. . . .
Rock Island. .
Saline
Sangamon. . .
Schuyler. . . .
Scott
Shelby
Stark
St. Clair
Stephenson..
Tazewell . . .
Union
Vermilion. . .
Wabash
Warren
Washington .
Wayne
White
Whiteside . .
Will
Williamson. .
Winnebago . .
Woodford. . . .
4,593 i
10,732 i
3,002
4,535
2,464 I
4,736 j
2,906 i
B230,644
480,-303
124,689
272,-376
138,937
388,671
149,635
6,256 1
3,251 I
4,597 I
3,234 j
1 , 030
5 , 762
6,129
7,939
3,988
4,937
2,792
4,275
6,763
406,672
160,800
241,802
202,910
46,812
417,604
327,673
441,0-50
285,308
340,712
155,505
168,201
340,322
6,667
8,-395
3,539
1,817
8,436
239,458
499,476
133,225
137,850
585,530
23,183
34,859
6,800
12,428
7,855
13,343
8,002
1*7,529
10,171
11,5-34
8,476
3,413
1*,969
26,956
25,058
10,475
14,879
9,265
11,156
21,654
18,967
20,414
7,622
5,019
25,263
Value.
Xo.
Vah
$276,895 I
312,218 I
6,143
161,551 I
108,780 I
285,679 I
99,510 I
n
84
185
27
89
234
189
228,768
121,779
18,209
123,350
36,720
265,407
324,496
402,009
177,170
242,653
117,6-54
74,353
280,663
825 !
325
75
696
138
348
27
298
494
227
188
673
864
181,120
235,489
91,078
115,224
339,670
304
274
74
843
§320
3,870
9,305
1,770
3,0-34
24,755
9,728
49,-500
16,403
3,640
52,220
8,223
31,352
1,465
22,825
42,696
19,361
12,986
21,228
50,822
1,155
16,990
10,844
6,020
62,565
703 ;
2,555 i
3,457 I
2,108 j
3,776 I
1,881 I
9,954
4,430
2,304
4,708
3,589
32
160
262
92
272
80
620
284
98
240
221
519
215
792
,166
136
1,435
800
,874
,468
514
522
2,370
6,4-34
14,388
5,844
13,168
4,684
24,279
13,269
6,241
11,963
9,272
6,179
8,346
2,704
8,978
2,059
6,592
4,165
2,773
3,536
4,134
7,747
2,431
311,182
556,273
135,860
564,601
121,189
401,453
213,784
146,577
163,013
301,605
400,177
108,440
4,594 295,310
18,782
17,306
7,209
23,223
4,123
18,588
15,200
9,-384
8,498
14,932
32,098
6,083
24,690
69,460
156,887
63,075
218,689
47,664
354,301
181,572
59,150
121,986
122,111
28
39
170
136
37
148
,249
178
198
248
60
213,277
201,908
61,247
354,580 !
45,537 i
275,967 !
164,741 I
124,087 I
88,730 I
248,020 I
389,603
73,491 I
40 j
247 j
221 i
290 I
68 '
497 ,
456 1
196 j
228 I
50 I
65
156
12,027 ■ 159,733
96
1,825
2,280
9,615
6,255
5,867
7,695
90,465
14,660
8,372
11,921
3,630
2,440
21,811
14,970
16,888
4,809
33,270
27,525
12,445
13,230
3,329
4,000
6,754
• ,917
407,736 23,118,584 ' 1,169,855 15,572,065 i 22,885 ! 1,437,186
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Statemen t — C out inued .
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Sheep. j
j
Hogs.
1
Carriages-
-Wagons.
Counties.
No.
Value.
No.
i
Value. i
j
No.
Value.
1
Adams
City of Quincy . . . |
Alexander I
Bond
11,773
$19,234
54,010
!
$111,521 1
1
4,589
382
226
1,305
1,454
1,101
3,119
497
1,263
1,423
573
992
1,539
822
1,291
1,891
4,049
1,078
749
2,214
1,118
2,083
2,184
723
630
1,069
. 622
$130,139
22,711
755
4,828
8,273
7,3G7
7,486
762
3,519
4,219
8,401
6,738
10,374
6,515
2,869
21,196
13,879
11,491
5,116
2,814
7,134
25,605
23,210
7,635
3,492
8,195
6,544
795
6,538
8,212
9,060
11,393
879
4,789
4,235
9,993
8,605
10,772
6,515
3,462
31,204
16,648
12,071
5,120
9,626
7,522
26,032
■ 27,252
11,071
3,492
8,195
6,594
3,962
15,097
4,368
16,722
10,913
9,715
8,944
17,502
11,810
17,593
21,758
16,694
16,107
35,687
7,634
21,975
12,333
6,422
15,268
4,843
23,674
13,380
12,631
19,277
21,087
12,440
25,356
4,972
28,706 I
16,355
14,016
19,692
33,189
80,018
34,969
42,529
23,562
25,501
95,045
17,538
31,534
28,277
11,526
407,329
9,462
60,556
25,725
49,049
22,913
21,144
7,845
44,509
Boone ...,••....
Brown
Bureau • •
34,074
40,412
84,354
Calhoun
Carroll
19,642
43,033
40,330
Champaign
Christian
Clark
23,171
42,196
54,331
Clav
29,132
Clinton
36,799
Coles
88,122
Cook
Crawford
Cumberland
DeKalb
De Witt
178,370
33,822
24,945
61,521
44,135
DuPao-e .
49,652
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham
Fayette
82,102
28,394
21,215
34,426
Franklin
19,119
Gallatin
2,977
12,254
866
5,505
9,874
2,553
4,102
3,276
1,839
4,014
4,531
10,845
2,659
3,827
3,3C0
23,135
1,767
7,518
9,685
29,719
4,362
6,403
2,054
2,796
10,038
1 10,128
r,
2,977
12,254
977
5,505
13,747
2,978
4,995
3,311
4,214
4,074
4,531
10,941
2,688
5,020
3,302
28,261
1,927
8,592
9,715
34,590
4,345
6,990
2,271
3,449
20,358
11,109
1
24,498
28,608
2,468
20,804
31,018
8,495
14,367
9,584
7,769
24,035
14,862
10,425
14,687
14,857
14,721.
6,352
4,028
5,831
39,978
5,894
11,303
1 20,036
! 4,852
3,530
20,383
12,656
1
30,696
80,151
5,356
21,583
66,834
11,145
31,067
15,004
20,555
25,392
22,496
26,249
29,332
22,407
15,487
10,178
6,361
13,848
81,942
9,998
15,495
26,092
8,369
6,762
64,606
25,369
592
1,896
1,076
549
2,975
349
1,189
2,142
1 , 245
668
748
1,135
],23l
2,266
412
2,799
1,413
1,739
3,638
3,132
: 5,793
i 947
1,762
! 873
i 1,455
1 1,008
1 '
22,723
Greene
75,681
31,622
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
14,175
104,041
7,237
Henderson
39,790
66,694
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
43,887
25,882
23,533
Jefferson
Jersey ........
31,3i>,8
46,418
Jo Daviess
Johnson
73,190
13,482
75,344
Kankakee
K^pndall
41,222
53,690
147,352
Lake
54,403
La Salle
118,896
Lawrence
Lee
Livingston
Lc^an
30,264
57,066
24,937
73,295
Macon
34,550
Madison
3,338
1 3,888
1 27,138
60,160
3,049
! 121,760
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Sheep.
Hogs.
Carriages-
-Wagons.
Counties. \
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Value. j
Xo. 1
Vdue.
xo. !
Value.
Marion
7,322
3,649
$7,334
4,427 1
16,677 j
6,861 i
826,916
9,869
1,150 j
1,651 !
841,261
Marsl.all
48,365
Ma>.,a 1
'^■jSeo
2,560 i
9,009 i
14,162
1,349 i
39 , 824
Ma?>ac 1
1,785
1,785 1
10,674 1
11,826
349
11,039
McDonougli ;
McHenit '
11,282
16,613 i
29,453 j
74,826
2,261 i
93,179
23,979
30,878 j
9,462 t
16,809
2,782 i
70,359
McLean |
17,611
20,857 I
25,855 }
63,581
2,708
110,035
Menard i
9,701
12,554 i
19,241 j
55,325
1,185
55,590
Mercer 1
7,378
1,517
9.571
13,164 ;
1,980 i
9,571 !
19,963 I
11,527
16,390
46,089
13,774
17,020
1,748
1,341
1,443
71,902
36,631
Montffomerv j
28,975
Morsan '
12,923
13,553 1
36,374 1
90,122
2,361
90,903
'
i
Ogle
9,679
10,693 1
13,770 1
15,593
2,495
73,449
Peoria . . . . . .
6,445
5,919
4,208
15,271
6,445
5,919
7,126 '
15,291
23,219 1
8,265 1
9,322
47,151
54,819
8,265
25,965
89,492'
3,385
610
373
8,538
118,268
20,965
"Piatt
19,393
Pike
140,390
PODO
Pulaski
816
t 975
8,811
10,406
242
8,742
Putnam
2,675
\ 2,982
4,669
7,963
979
32,163
Randolph
4,123
1 4,697
17,894
21,172
1,712
59,370
Kichland
5,792
5,792
14,502
18,272
804
25,935
Rock Island
3,525
4,537
13,118
20,061
1,873
70,280
Salin-
3,189
3,189
19,488
20,306
393
i 13,113
Sangamon
33,044
i 45,426
44,375
125,488
3,013
1 143,615
SchuTler
8,629
1 11,498
24,390
40,952
1,608
j 67,180
Scott
4,815
! 4,815
10,832
16,044
736
■■ 26,272
Shelby
18,106
j 16,232
28,328
47,865
1,3.59
1 54,065
Stark
St ni-iir
2,849
i 5,176
9,822
19,362
1,189
' 42,630
i
Stephenson
i 9,426
i 9,453
18,228
18,777
2,589
75,838
Tazewell
7,423
i 9,274
20,875
1 42,626
2,810
1 117,513
Union . .
i 5,606
' 41,653
1 5,591
j 65,324
22,682
' 27,407
j 22,409
i 73,648
I 878
i 2,567
1 35,589
Vermilion
j 104,057
Wabash
3,9S9
3,994
13,680
1 27,817
i 768
31,216
"Warren
11,302
14,800
30,375
; 62,804
j 2,089
81,433
Washington
5,436
! 5,617
19,342
i 26,090
! 1,060
6,349
Wavne
1 8,274
' 10,456
i 3,445
1 14,940
i 6,193
1
! 10,123
1 10,456
1 4,222
1 18,716
1 6,584
27,868
I 34,548
! 8,257
' 6,316
24,315
1 42,040
1 42,531
• 18,221
! 10,024
1 25,997
964
! 1,019
1 1,726
1 2,993
j 636
85,311
White
1 39,441
Whiteside
62,603
Will
i 80,695
Williamson
\ 20,568
Woodford
!""3,'372
i 3,393
12,943
24,061
: 1,619
59,972
1 786,433
940,034
1,596,903
3,375,247
1 150,342
5,133,490
[ Lxir ]
48
Statement — Continued
Clocks — Watches.
Pianos.
Goods and
merchd'se.
Bankers'
property.
Counties.
Xo.
Value.
Xo.
Value.
Value.
Value.
Adams
2,944
711
233
832
1,399
1,111
2,766
278
1,310
1,208
1,087
689
1,615
758
967
1,646
2,427
990
625
2,189
1,003
1,694
1,900
670
591
790
489
812,542
13,293
2,700
4,992
3,947
6,566
10,008
1,891
7,704
8,234
■ 9,103
5,332
9,004
4,326
2,996
14,157
48,938
5,585
3,432
6,521
7,754
5,266
12,689
3,521
3,388
4,484
2,864
10
67
1
6
17
4
56
1
11
19
10
$860
9,885
250
680
2,225
565
3,708
50
'875
2,290
1,272
$90,885
268,350
40,215
50,426
61,620
39,980
96,246
19,280
61,076
77,410
85,420
31,325
90,704
39,080
39,788
129,912
3,115,482
34,715
7,438
82,012
57,553
51,265
102,322
24,450
25,892
22,045
16,295
•^444
City of Quincy
Alexander
6,800
100
Boi'.d
Boone
47,500
?3rown
2,100
Calhoun ,
Carroll
Cass
2 300
Champaio'n
300
Christian
Clark
9
1
6
11
1,878
150
875
1,820
Clav,
Coles
157 125
Cook
^^78 886
1
125
85 310
Cumberlaud
DeKalb
De Witt
11
1,000
100
Du Pac^e
21
13
6
1,857
2,400
590
109,839
Edgar
51 920
EiSngham
Fiivette
3
590
Franklin
Fulton
Gallatin
552
1,351
913
429
3,289
332
1,111
1,960
1,061
348
727
1,127
825
1,446
307
3,249
1,186
1,372
3,362
2,080
3,951
813
1,805
739
1,287
790
5,783
11,183
5,290
2,199
20,938
2,107
6,636
9,046
7,060
3,948
4,528
7,010
5,642
10,437
1,815
15,708
6,495
6,359
18,144
8,071
22,197
4,657
11,906
3,919
11,627
5,977
14
14
16
1
23
1
9
27
4
1,660
1,755
1,840
40
2,650
100
1,110
4,046
450
102,535
91,547
76,940
15,625
152,112
18,814
75,030
150,442
39,017
22,065
23,720
46,435
49,475
492,776
20,810
186,516
61,238
61,945
245,794
66,436
289,131
34,823
140,558
15,140
102,924
75,195
419,437
Grundy
244,564
175
Henderson
IroQuois •••
2
5
13
42
145
825
1,460
5,805
Jefi'er^on
9,000
Jo Daviess . • • •
84 342
Kane ...
87
14
25
94
33
107
8,866
1,280
2,195
2,785
1,965
10,620
105,796
1,500
Kendall
500
Lake
54,820
La Salle ." . .
91,973
Lawrence . •
55
3
9
12
6,750
340
1,805
1,270
21,000
Livin<^«ton
Logan
Macon
57,273
Macoupin
4§
[lxv]
Statemen t — C ou tiniie d .
Counties. *
1
Clocks — .Yatches
Pianos.
Goods and
merchd'se
Bankers'
property.
1
1
Xo.
Value.
j No.
j
Value.
Value.
j
Value.
2,200
1,087
1,437
1,227
C05
2,252
2,637
2,607
940
1,652
623
1,059
2,074
-S13,200
7,728
11,748
5,652-
3,030
16,186
9,854
22,060
6,415
11,075
2,331
6,878
16,830
67
4
$8,660
545
$381,685
67,396
194,214
76,300
37,425
121,479
113,191
244,855
70,345
92,412
31,475
40,183
191,400
S76,418
Marion
Marshall
Mason
2
11
40
27
2
5
3
4
69
300
600
2,250
2,794
4,250
300
1,055
650
535
10,810
Massac
McOonough
McHenry
McLean . ...
80
5,000
68,000
Menard
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
15,000
Ogle
Peoria
2,442
2,706
311
385
3,127
11,570
20,818
1,509
3,450
20,534
20
85
2,360
12,730
133,338
564,929
25,800
18,300
190,857
18,825
85 050
Perry
Piatt
PiUe
14
2,355
Pope
Pulaski
294
719
1,544
791
1,963
324
2,487
1,554
214
1,091
1,019
2,713
4,224
6,280
4,831
16,522
1,983
23,528
11,369
1,169
7,464
4,530
2
11
4
100
1,170
550
24,990
33,040
91,350
31,450
240,954
18,003
390,879
76,483
39,380
81,610
27,362
Putnam
Randolph
Richland
Rock Island
Saline
53
8,117
31,400
66
14
2
2
3
5 , 946
2,475
150
500
350
224 917
Schuvler
75 317
Scott
Shelby
Stark
330
St. Clair
Stephenson
2,548
2,418
988
2,264
637
1,928
1,447
695
874
1,891
2,787
428
10,692
16,638
7,707 i
15,282 1
4,084 [
11,682
38,971
4,452
8,181
15,862
17,154
3,395
33
25
6
10
3
15
3
3
9
29
78
2,385
3,405
975
1,790
325
2,830
450
230
1,100
2,915
10,045
157,720
179,640
81,500
94,621
30,590
92,075 1
32,224 i
35,525
80,320
152,719
152,364
43,621
30 000
Tazewell
110,079
Vermilion
log 946
Wabash
Warren
Washington ,
4,850
Wavne
52,486
White
Whiteside.. ,
Will
7,000
206,505
Williamson 1
60,950
Woodford
1,347
7,800
6
730
40,643
1
130,805
882,203 \
1,527
189,439
f), 432, 831
3,034,257
Law Vol.— 9
[Lxn]
50
Statement — Continued.
Counties.
Manufactured
articles.
Moneys and
credits.
Bonds,stocks,
etc.
tJnenumerat'd
property.
Beductions
i
Value.
Value.
Value.
Value.
Adams
City of Quincy
Alexander
$25,496
93,586
4,000
20,043
6,270
9,480
7,286
$559,272
231,911
12,955
99,735
105,584
164,746
263,861
43,306
170,254
168,100
214,323
112,785
165,809
77,980
106,322
267,706
868,337
26,550
14,773
183,321
130,439
202,660
352,367
90,864
17,873
12,644
40,717
S2,595
209 915
2,000
2,000
530*
1,940
§173,517
170,464
33,008
$165,254
39,390
Bond
Boone
55,119
54,609
23,704
30,368
Burcciu . . .....
1,216'870 66'l90
'71 4^74. 1 o nno
Calhoun
Carroll,
Cass
Champaign . .
Christian
21,205
11,730
12,594
7,730
29,704
4,131
2,000
1,907
11,248
1,000
3,000
166,850
107,163
81,975
151,669
19,945
128,012
202,952
68,043
333,233
562,289
63,704
41,857
76,547
58,814
80,120
292,134
41,451
33,844
49,644
43,272
97,341
37,710
39,649
27,992
56,361
12,105
18,084
117,303
Clark
Clay
Clinton
1,900
5,950
Coles
Cook
Ci'awtord . .
550
950
10,316
13,519
89,140
416 591
Be Kalb
2,506
7,274
7,020
5,089
1 , 260
605
12,230
5,015
Be Witt
Bu Page
76 '^61
Edgar
197 277
5,520
12,339
2,805
Effingham
Fayette
Franklin
Fulton
11,377
Gallatin
Greene
11,869
13,973
3,365
2,199
24,643
17,058
500
5,434
2,830
20,030
42,039
417,720
62,741
23,354
292,509
43,370
93,263
155,745
99,199
92,637
29,831
111,962
140,077
92,093
22,921
280,213
125,292
168,321
538,750
105,495
256,420
32,350
167,183
44,325
383,979
70,718
9,025
81,708
95,041
75,677
29,217
170,189
31,184
63,209
82,420
80,289
143,570
42,092
76,807
76,085
175,367
61,531
163,190
74,818
114,883
249,954
46,093
241,370
251,998
98,602
33,638
169,778
189,985
8,650
46 186
Grundy
Hamilton
2,650
300
4,160
25
5,400
2,400
1,600
57,077
9 701
Hancock
71,018
20,131
13,072
17 081
Henderson
Henrv
Trnnnois
64,675
47 916
11 561
6,020
13,060
9,268
100
32,705
6,751
5,815
19,642
5,150
42,042
1,512
7,603
1,575
10,498
875*
22 470
Jgj-c^gy ^ . , . ,
1,300
2,950
22,403
15,131
5,235
Johnson....
Kane
1 , 060
6,000
1 , 606
3,209
250
24,735
3,325
1,845
45 7'^ 6
Kankakee . .
26,361
40,834
48,750
47,831
50,610
13,483
56,453
22 199
Kendall
Knox
Lake
La Salle
Lawrence
Lee
Livingston
Logan
157 616
Macon
2,415
35,480
Macoupin
51
[ LXVII ]
Statement — Continued.
Counties.
Manufactured
articles.
Moneys and
credits.
1
Bonds, stocks,
etc.
Unenumerat'd
property.
Deductions.
Value.
1
Value.
1
Value.
Value.
$29,843
3,877
3,650
2,216
3,411
4,753
17,295
7,932
16,029
3,485
19,620
$319,990
32,656
129,3-26
158,320
19,339
279,504
273,022
503,210
240,812
294,393
114,623
114,692
572,638
$12,680
$505,432
215,293
105,871
51,949
38,823
773,981
102,225
326,715
82,131
119,097
99,159
49,021
182,306
$20,243
5,131
63,834
67,163
4,857
405,449
67,037
46 114
Marion
Marshall
Mason
McDonough
McHenry
McLean
100
9,852
..........
Menard
71,821
62,803
12,787
35,232
63,230
4,491
200
1,900
Montgomery
Ogle_.
Peoria
16,682
10,661
585
39,510*
353,751
277,977
30,598
95,284
730,261
100
15,850
122,649
582,049
45,413
126,996
290,800
82,888
26 133
Perry
Piatt
Pike
280
12,307
38,992
163 99 S
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph
Richland
19,395
4,555
7,725
11,945
67,860
225
57,195
15,991
6,070
16,184
1,567
54,160
87,778
62,807
80,713
241,560
11,367
874,590
185,350
107,658
190,998
146,567
6,627
2,800
1,615
40,456
112,466
115,984
154,388
173,675
26,200
1,229,120
139,363
30,933
83,553
64,949
81,616
12,218
12,702
60 101
Rock Island -
Saline '
84,342
29,888
Sangamon
Schuyler i
110,135
5,470
592,150
30,090
Scott
Shelby 1
Stark. , . ...
3,836
2,475
5,457
36 785
St. Clair. i
Stephenson
Tazewell
13,042
22,512
13,822
10,105
5,669
6,944
4,691
70
7,931
9,748
15,152
219,911
319,323
132,426
535,938
84,318
252,410
84,308
86,915
76,084
217,230
270,000
33,203
8,050
138,200
260,888
86,804
240,461
38,490
105,880
73,538
43,256 '
54,886 ;
169,605
201,648 !
41,657 i
38,638
96,571
11,161
150,328
Union
Vermilion
Wabash '
2,975
17,475
3,935
2,930
41,971
40
619,031
6,065
21,200
Warren
93 557
Washington '
Wayne ,
15,139
"^0 688
White 1
Whiteside
Will
12,992
94,097
5 431
W innebaco . • .
Woodford
4,327
216,212
3,899
101,024 1
54,985
1,064,766
17,695,931
1,553 022
13,751,855 1
5,141,258
[lxyiii]
52
Statement — Continued.
Counties.
iPersonal pro-
1 perty.
Town lots.
j
1 Lands.
Railroad pro-
perty.
Adams
1
1 $2,002,394
1,050,959
163,158
623,277
601,641
646,858
2,310,856
333,847
733,283
765,482
891,986
579,678
806,290
584,864
775,612
1,722,604
6,076,794
520,509
291,590
974,133
665,086
1,110,430
1,504,894
380,569
264,658
470,697
326,744
2,306,023
893,775
1,370,880
555,561
532,491
1,645,885
194,883
607,317
973,163
661,769
524,582
305,461
639,906
653,542
1,527,753
261,015
1,477,388
660,629
847,717
2,253,517
847,299
1,863,005
518,665
902,397
600,657
1,608,504
698,129
1,769,535
2,198,423
756,857
$158,951
2,512,577
715,955
$4,053,041
City of Quincy
Alexander
427,506
1,006,135
! 924,496
923,310
2,608,326
297,477
Bond
Boone
245,465
88,242
266,240
8,917
■ ■ * "
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign
291,239
224,861
95,539
260,197
69,733
89,153
318,427
1,677,311
2,110,177
1,372,236
1,635,926
965,762
1,703,267
3,300,310
Christian •. . .
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook
$2,161,137
Crawford
101,894
17,976
174,205
195,879
113,341
193,855
50,929
67,373
86,972
25,020
553,838
164,511
15,287
279,184
26,708
1,327,466
795,922
2,261,695
1,668;739
1,529,090
2,735,024
487,602
640,171
980,149
491,942
3,348,774
530,693
1,927,750
1,261,225
493,496
Cumberland
DeKalb
DeWitt
DuPage
221,041
Edgar
Edwards
Effinoham
Fayette
Franklin
Fulton
Gallatin
Greene
251,376
£-rundy
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
2,863
205,695
343,478
67,791
54,587
38,712
230,652
908,873
2,042,239
2,642,633
983,266
1,105,457
8,788
1,262,412
1,808,195
462,600
2,056,962
1,478,502
1,899,902
3,621,511
1,474,517
3,622,405
1,166,354
2,578,925
1,712,842
2,087,702
1,502,910
3,210,817
3,934 311
1,181,435
Henderson i
Henry
Iroquois 1
340,223
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson . i
Jersey
129,990
2,175,544
15,475
8*81,542
227,487
107,616
824,002
309,999
1,066,162
59,189
717,089
41,700
239,399
226,295
311,269
1,910,000
147,440
Jo Daviess
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee
445,319
Kendall
Knox
Lake
LaSalle
349,320
191,803
433,039
Lawrence .........
Lee
192,902
236,020
223,145
Livingston
Logan
Macoupin
Madison
Marion
53
Stutem ent — C ontinned .
[lxix]
Counties
Personal pro-
! pi-Tty-
Town lota
Lands. Railroad pro- Total value of
j perty. , real and per-
I I sonal prop'v.
Marshall . . .
ilason
Massac. ....
McDonough
McHenry. . .
McLean ....
Menard ,
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Moultrie . . . ,
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph . , .
Richland
Rock Island..
Saline
Sangamon. . .
Schuyler . . . .
Scott
Shelby
Stark'
St. Clair
Stephenson. .
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion . . .
Wabash
Warren
Washington .
Wa-vue
White ......
iVhiteside . . .
Will
Williamson. .
Winnebago. .
Woodford . . .
$803, es?
604,034
212,981
1,690,523
1 , 225 , 331
2,200,628
964, '756
1,209,629
577,666
497,325
1,813,759
502,720
1,081,143
2,418,663
348,068
515,896
2,355,569
203,172 1
195,981 I
508,883 I
788,1-J2 I
434,671 I
1,426,112
280,283
3,704,251
1,082,864
401,426
871,601 '
625,446
1,462,210
1,172,329 I
1,765,319 I
590,714 :
2,073,488 I
401,973 I
1,250,921 '
719,970 !
562,809 i
1,212,049 i
1,225,348 <
1,703,186
424,660
1,279,839
872,036
§369,151
107,634
126,539
288,962
212,795
854,423
154,473
213,484
114,524
57,611
710,161
44,973
349,519
2,252,524
25,743
30,442
498,193
$426,324
390,955
226,606
§1,566,656
990,556
442,431
2,328,-390
2,619,797
4,163,205
1,636,175
2,417,746
998,514
1,482,810
3,077,399
917,279 : i
3,539,385
3,122,146
837,040
1,329,522
3,174,659
124,400
42,031
85,741
285,393
98,971
1,951,455
7,850
2,032,681
184,120
135,396 I
120,970 i
68,110 !
1,161,315 !
622,003 I
463,833 ;
138,051 i
221,685 I
111,505 1
503,302
822,756
1,357,947
895,098
1,858,595
346,902
6,711,740
1,372,044
776,048 !
1,458,466
1,293,525
4,355,737
2,114,681 I
3,105,208
689,983
4,07H,649
491,083
10), 135 j
52,178 I
139,349 {
830,699 !
734,845 I
40,126 1
1,112,106 I
90,i)66 I
1,362,632
900,243
687,432
2,754,999
3,775,485
588,878
3,221,999
2,339,900
104,108,235 44,776,557 168,974,270
99,728
90,000
235,882
82,739,444
1,762,224
781,951
4,3i'7,875
4,484,250
7,609,211
2,755,404
3.840,859
1,690,704
2,264,352
5,601,319
1,464,972
5,094,047
7,793,333
1,210,851
1,876,860
6,028,421
527,568
741,314
1,417,380
2,431,482
1,428,740
5,258,254
585,035
12,448,672
2,638,628
1,312,870
2,451,037
1,987,081
6,979,262
4,008,741
5,424,360
1,418,748
6,371,822
1,004,561
3,786,578
2,182,737
1,515,230
2,038,830
5,046,928
6,213,516
1,053,664
5,870,836
:;,3u2,002
6,639,220 i 349,951,272
[lxx]
54
]S[o. 14.
TABULAR STATEMENT of the nmnher and value of domestic ani^
'iiials^ and average value j>er head ^' number and value of enmnerated
articles, and average value of each article ; the value of merchandise,
bankers' projyerty, manufactured articles, moneys and credits, bonds,
stocks, etc., unenumeraied jyroiperty, town lots and lands, listed for
taxation in the several counties, for the year 1857, «5 retuimed to the
auditor'' s office, Illinois.
Adams
Cit}' of Quinej
Alexander . . .
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau ......
Calhoun ....
Carroll
Cass
Champaign . . .
Christian
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook
Crav/ford. . . . .
Cumberland . .
Be Kalb
Be Witt
BuPage
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham . . . .
Eayette
Franklin
Fulton
Gallatin
Greene
Grundy
Hamilton
Hancock
Hardin
Henderson.. . .
Henry
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
Jefterson
Jersey
Jo Baviess. . . .
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee . . .
Kendall
10,031
4V4:
580
3,598
3,543
3,348
10,607
1,174
3,813
3,455
3,867
3,300
4,594
2,344
3,368
6,8-18
10,627
3,341
2,138
7,002
3,625
5,193
7,270
1,981
1,556
3,718
2,370
11,136
2,071
6,979
3,188
1,773
8,212
793
3,099
6,016
3,868
3,056
1,972
4,054
3,413
5,462
1 , 545
7,206
4,259
6,114
$533
83
30
206
155
171
407
75
225
197
258
156
209
126
192
474
579
154
120
321
203
213
412
107
82
162
101
668
106
424
199
100
579
89
178
821
245
179
114
215
183
288
73
348
177
286
Average
yahie.
No.
109
$56
14
28,579
095
69
82
614
173
52
02
2,396
567
57
41
11,763
813
43 97
13,289
520
51
23
8,773
254
40
45
24,551
153
64
01
6,114
080
59
02
11,286
769
57
24
11,458
195
66
76
10,580
427
47
40
8,790
389
45
57
12,084
672
54
04
7,056
392
57
12
8,326
075
69
22
19,881
459
54
05
39,197
553
46
54
7,248
014
53
13
5,458
241
44
60
20,773
577
56
15
8,723
492
41
11
19,919
338
56
71
17,440
145
54
08
4,891
592
53
07
5,639
508
43
70
11,100
791
42
94
7,387
873
60
06
27,686
437
51
39
7,382
891
60
88
16,371
893
62
70
11,325
831
56
87
6,295
982
70
62
28,021
007
49
18
3,128
530
57
60
11,382
563
53
45
14,851
261
63
40
11,739
162
58
62
8,447
168
57
89
5,984
387
53
12
15,261
786
53
84
19,355
057
52
73
17,986
221
47
39
4,972
977
48
42
26,065
272
41
62
12,356
122
55
94
14,256
$329,923
9,620
81,654
131,025
129,404
91,501
254,833
108,213
163,325
152,346
192,424
113,161
114,380
84,445
152,266
831,303
441,359
73,341
76,164
215,334
122,984
191,152
230,947
54,150
63,874
119,290
80,562
316,000
64,601
184,526
147,898
87,834
374, 671
89,192
139,210
169,159
191,511
107,239
79,311
145,000
160,686
237,209
53,230
271,217
132,142
158,234
00
Statement — Continued,
Counties.
Knos
Lake
La Salle
Lawrence . . . .
Lee
Livingston . . .
Logan
ilacon
Macoupin . . . .
iladison
Marion
Marshall . . . . ,
Mason ,
Massac
McDonough . ,
McHt-nry ....
McLean . . . , ,
Menard ,
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery . .
Morgan
Moultrie
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Pintr
Horses.
Pike
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam . . .
Randolph. . .
Richland . . .
Rock Island
Salin-j
Sangamon .
Schuyler . . .
Scott
Shelby
Stark . .
St. Clair....
Stephenson .
Tazewell . . .
Union
Vermilion...
Wabash ....
"Warren . . . .
Washington
Wayne .. . . .
White
Whiteside. , .
Will...
Williamson..
Winnebago..,
Woodford . .
Xo.
11,050
5,093
13,482
3,086
5,239
3,306
5,105
3,401
8,3'75
6,500
3,444
4,896
2,936
974
6,923
6,427
8,744
4,123
5,218
2,021
4,707
6,824
Value.
7,967
8,888
2,955
1,950
8,493
1,478
729
2,695
4,419
2,137
4,051
1,995
9,708
4,482
2,290
4,902
4,005
6,710
8,524
2,725
9,594
2 , 030
7,542
3,754
2,891
3,483
5,149 I
8,624 \
2,220 ■'
7,368 \
5,168 '
230
540
164
256
170
410
160
419
432
198
246
183
45
445
281
477
310
341
138
162
384
245
492
132
151
626
72
37
133
267
105
300
82
548
274
103
258
221
330
568
134
540
104
453
207
156
181
275
429
112
270,
319,
042
478
323
590
193
909
457
952
744
580
802
416
201
098
527
970
872
960
261
770
926
Average
value.
858
958
350
965
214
355
844
524
191
210
991
728
105
860
542
241
332
488
834
965
627
407
006
700
480
606
231
92?
229
471
778
§57 74
45 43
40 07
53 33
48 90
51 69
80 40
49 33
50 11
66 55
57 72
50 33
62 39
46 30
64 35
43 87
54 65
75 42
65 40
68 m
34 61
56 31
30 85
55 46
44 78
77 93
73 73
48 95
51 91
49 54
60 46
49 23
74 30
41 46
56 45
61 32
45 21
52 68
55 26
49 25
66 73
49 52
56 35
51 43
60 06
55 32
54 12
52 14
53 45
49 85
50 55
36 70
61 87
467 .,531 25.434,171 54 40 1.851,209
Neat Cattle.
No.
26,231
22,507
34,341
7,174
13,240
8,649
13,209
8,728
22,583
18,003
10,644
11,637
7,419
3,393
23,859
26,338
22,228
9,883
15,844
9,016
12,007
20,080
22,013
20,974
7,720
5,012
24,692
4,769
2,276
5,885
13,930
6,579
12,967
5,108
21,795
13,747
5,809
12,239
9,901
20,052
16,970
8,083
21,055
4,137
20,299
13,227
9,864
9,o;-:6
17,362
32,466
6,784
20,079
12,728
Value.
$361
254
305
84
126
118
257
120
224
235
158
119
108
39
249
269
296
161
222
90
102
277
180
233
90
103
351
61
28
58
153
75
222
12
284
171
58
131
113
206
219
73
285
38
316
152
138
104
190
396
76
186
163
577
106
877
002
685
680
757
012
923
175
980
231
947
383
743
408
241
373
592
847
965
181
881
175
508
435
876
710
631
615
612
399
974
522
100
193
222
351
071
427
530
359
917
221
228
597
031
110
202
652
891
966
16,171,830
[ LXXII ]
56
Statement — Continued.
Mules and Asses.
No.
Value.
Average
value.
Sheep.
No.
1,508
212
47
248
9
315
179
85
30
588
164
538
348
269
348
300
71
173
81
30
85
16
274
119
96
296
373
316
186
786
26
138
798
68
215
167
103
165
90
702
483
41
266
38
134
77
867
27
144
178
42
89
567
286
1.437
8103,928
17,830
3,760
14,905
365
22,115
21,727
6,410
2,095
47,815
10,443
33,000
16,450
16,990
26,827
13,770
4,265
9,317
6,707
1,629
4,890
855
14,357
8,295
5,310
15,604
17,919
20,943
11,454
64,215
2,240
8,910
69,127
3,967
14,455
9,074
6,967
11,070
6,045
41,701
29,877
2,8'?5
14,976
1,770
5,755
4,030
21,721
2,020
6,759
11,116
2,080
4,725
54,310
16,950
92,000
§68 92
84 10
80 00
60 10
40 55
70 20
121 37
75 41
69 83
81 31
63 61
61 33
47 27
63 15
76 81
79 23
60 06
53 85
70 45
54 16
57 52
53 43
52 36
69 70
55 31
52 71
48 04
66 27
61 58
81 69
86 15
64 56
86 62
61 98
67 23
54 33
67 64
67 09
67 16
59 40
61 85
70 12
56 30
46 57
42 94
52 33
59 20
74 81
46 93
62 44
48 33
53 11
95 78
59 00
64 02
17,200
25
823
4,543
7,089
7,312
4,430
842
2,798
3,182
5,860
7,495
12,638
6,744
3,225
16,219
11,212
11,829
5,529
6,185
5,192
19,459
23,848
7,523
8,443
7,970
7,073
28,476
3,314
11,134
900
5,141
9,207
2,683
3,849
3, 125
.5,294
4,273
5,452
11,613
2,515
2,473
3,467
17,196
1,665
5,365
7,886
25,-456
4,398
6,243
1,766
2,C03
9,336
3,679
8,957
Value.
$17,200
30
824
5,693
7,151.
7,312
4,959
1,156
3,375
4,826
7,322
9,338
12,638
7,104
4,930
20,368
13,485
12,197
5,535
6,215
6,58.5
28,999
27,164
11,850
3,443
7,978
7,073
34,586
3,314
11,134
1,058
5,141
10,672
2,886
4,905
5,103
8,576
5,315
5,452
11,613
2,485
2,710
3,467
19,209
1,675
6,295
11,314
29,501
4,975
7,160
1,733
2,891
14,385
6,833
9,000
57-
[ LXXIII ]
statement — Continued.
Counties.
Mules and Asses.
No.
Value.
Average No.
value.
Sheep.
Value. j Average,
value.
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Murion
Massac
McDouough . .
McUoiiry
McLean '. . .
Menard
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery
Morgan
Moultrie
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike ■
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph
Richland ,
Rock Island '■.
Saline I
Sangamon I
Schuyler I
Scott 1
Shelby i
Stark I
St. Clair '
Stephenson j
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion ..
Wabash. . . ,
Warren . . . .
Washington
Wayne
Whice
Whiteside ..
Will
Williamson.
Winnebago.
Woodford . .
900
414
93
833
165
554
49
278
521
336
185
750
1,129
S54,000
35,194
5,330
65,12Y
9,420
49,135
2,154
18,965
48,667
22,185
9,700
15,309
37
385
310
114
1,177
101
30
46
216
186
117
215
1,206
246
220
331
103
1 , 382
23,477
10,950
9,140
117,281
7,314
2,285
2.450
12,760
9,520
8,566
9,967
90,850
18,897
10,190
17,491
6,045
S6o 00
85 00
57 31
78 18
57 09
88 69
43 95
68 21
93 56
66 02
52 43
20 52
72 94
3,200
7,826
2,289
2,106
1,936
10,312
22,4i5
15,027
11,130
4,140
1,311
10,623
10,008
84,300
7,843
2,379
2,106
2,002
15,444
25,008
15,728
14,794
4,944
1,513
10,623
11,723
35
334
240
214
99
559
470
207
257
49
71
174
79
109
37 35
60 98
»35 32
80 17
99 64
72 41
76 16
53 26
59 07
51 18
73 21
46 35
75 33
76 81
46 31
52 84
58 68
6,627
7,059
6,040
2,312
13,347
4,233
779
2,198
3,547
5,973
3,939
4,491
27,715
8,194
4,532
16,240
2,816
6,800
8,968
6,230
2,974
15,913
5,628
921
2,365
4,234
5,973
3,939
4,491
37,135
10,497
4,532
16,341
2,946
2,095
30,764
16,555
11,579
5,138
45,836
28,558
10,987 I
16,503 I
2,980 I
3,594
S,595
3,271
9,075
59 85
92 10
68 97
54 10
51 89
82 00
60 76
53 07
64 21
60 81
50 62
49 39
41 40
83 25
8,424
7,187
5,599
31,477
3,954
11,437
4,937
10,534
10,720
2,303
12,473
7,535
10,122
3,085
8,518
8,818
5,625 i
42,024 '
3,956
16,731 !
4,955 i
11,827 j
10,720
2,348 j
15,492 j
7,535 1
8,505 I
3,120 I
81 34
1 00
1 03
1 00
1 03
1 49
1 11
1 04
1 32
1 19
1 15
1 OO
1 17
1 02
1 27
1 43
1 00
1 33
1 28
1 00
1 00
1 04
1 01
1 22
1 00
1 33
1 00
28,822 I 1,969,284 ; 68 18 760,602
!1,126
1 16
law Yol.— Id
[ Lruv ]
58
Statement — Contiuued.
Hogs.
No.
60,060
1,100
4,664
15,547
3,808
18,05Y
11,529
9,466
7,592
21,904
14,639
22,815
28,257
18,738
18,282
46,963
6,622
27,222
13,807
6,131
16,431
4,629
32,789
6,918
11,657
19,748
21,623
60,828
20,625
36,523
2,787
19,211
41,789
9,567
16,937
9,138
8,435 I
26,991 I
18,083 I
29,106
14,872 ■
11,363 i
17,408 I
5,951 !
4,904
6,424
36,750
5,371
13,154
23,575
4,974
4,244
25,765
16,330
88.379
Value.
CaiTiao;es and Waj
Average!
value
§113,687
2,400
9,801
25,576
7,615
34,969
24,469
14,656
19,214
65,911
36,262
46,490
43,690
35,177
28,271
148,264
17,441
46,199
30,531
13,443
40,944
10,035
85,733
32,852
15,384
26,088
22,566
141,939
26,395
85,255
7,546
20,723
129,593
12,552
48,975
27,349
21,949
39,683
40,647
43,445
30,117
16,353
17,720
11,929
8,180
22,594
114,660
10,415
24,745
53,260
6,289
8,540
96,864
29,562
71.951
1 07
60
47
24
49
2 02
1 43
1 01
2 01
3 75
1 32
1 87
No.
Value.
4,259
401
227
1,227
1,384
1,242
3,450
500
1,418
1,473
1,437
1,214
1,024
865
1,328
2,177
4,650
1,031
789
2,440
1,142
2,135
2,199
775
643
1,072
656
4,365
608
2,066
1,144
495
3,574
243
1,396
2,043
1,469
832
761
1,197
1,233
2,325
450
2,881
1,738
1,816
4,021
2,334
6,312
999
1,990
1,113
1 , 605
1,281
2.961
Average
value.
$137,990
21,760
8,735
42,410
28,419
37,364
92,848
18,306
45,053
49,327
53,851
44,167
55,670
33,802
39,430
95,600
198,241
31,677
26,964),
62,223
46,355
48,705 I
79.220 I
30,939
22,253
37,415
20,313
160 656
22,514
82,833
34,308
14,626
127,310
7,184
51,980
62,496
49,339
32,375
28,116
45,928
36,022
71,228
14,461
78,340
42,744
57,735
152,866
56,322
124,231
37,486
51,656
29,475
79,080
43,904
94,325
5^
[lxxt]
Statement — Continued.
Hogs.
Carria
ges and Wagons.
Counties.
No.
Value.
Average
value.
Xo.
Value.
Average
value.
28,400
22,363
8,078
10,891
10,113
34,241
7,335
26,892
22,918
23,202
10,015 ,
22,209
40,053
856,800
57,603 '•■
16,913 :
19,087 ;
12.085 i
103,240
15,774
65,534 '
72,854
54,539
10,464
23,793
112,927
12 00
2 57
2 09
1 74
1 19
3 01
2 15
2 40
3 18
2 35
1 04
1 07
2 81
3,071
1,237
1,760
1,391
352
2,669
2,935
3,011
1,317
1,996
1,152
1,677
2,429
$125,750
47,371
56,064
44,758
10,995
99,806
66,811
113,755
61,252
73,672
29,706
42.365
89,108
S40 94
Mfirion
38 29
Marslall
Mason
31 85
32 17
Massac
McDonough
McHeiirv
31 23
37 39
22 76
McLean ...
Menard
37 78
46 50
36 90
25 78
Montgomery
25 26
36 68
O^le
Peoria
Perry
13,149
34,961
7,950
9,022
50,466
14,080
9,214
4,356
16,488
18,194
11,082
19,590
50,044
24,768
14,015
32,122
10,511
14,019
86,138
7,740
24,190
135,432
19,918
13,254
7,872
18,644
27,686
28,236
19,070
144,521
52,476
21,075
58,576
30,594
1 06
2 46
97
2 68
2 68
1 41
1 43
1 80
1 13
1 52
2 41
97
2 88
2 11
1 50
1 82
2 91
3,059
3,598
650
545
3,402
386
300
935
1,825
891
1,987
484
3,027
1,668
797
1,524
1,364
62,509
123,048
20,980
28,914
141,357
12,355
9,390
28,430
49,:36
30,552
78,103
16,409
140,420
67,363
28,240
59,575
44,705
20 43
34 22
32 27
Piatt
53 05
Pike
41 55
Pope
32 00
Pulaski
31 32
30 40
Ra'^dolph
26 97
Richland
34 40
Rocklsland
Saline
39 30
33 90
San^'amon
46 38
Schuyler .... ....
Scott
Shelby
Stark"
St CWw
40 38
35 43
39 u9
32 77
Stephenson
15,444
25,549
24,093
31,667
16,246
37,200
18,789
28,492
30,466
7,711
6,640
20,942
6,888
15,664
16,879
55,172
25,151
70,951
35,840
105,240
20,109
48,707
54,700
17,066
\ 10,416
20,892
14,126
39,387
1 09
2 15
1 04
2 24
2 20
2 82
1 07
1 70
1 79
2 21
1 56
99
2 05
2 51
2,844
3,629
1,022
2,739
822
2,634
1,416
1,059
1,066
2,244
3,153
631
3,122
1,820
80,717
128,585
39,575
103,306
30,003
102,011
47,006
35,007
42,814
59,018
81,313
20,313
73,406
62,670
28 38
35 43
Union
Vermilion
Wabash
Warren —
Washington. ...
Wavne
38 72
37 71
36 50
38 72
33 19
33 05
"White
40 16
Whiteside
26 30
Will
Williamson
Winnebago
Woodford
25 78
32 99
23 51
34 43
1,893,585
■ 4,032,588
2 13
173,580
! 5,806,415
83 45
[ LXXYI ]
60
Statement — C ontinued.
Counties.
Adams
City of Quincy
Alexander . . .
Bond
Boone
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass
Champaign. . .
Christian . —
Clark
Clay
Clinton
Coles
Cook . . .>^. . . .
Crawford ....
Cumberland . .
De Kalb
De Witt
Du Page ....
Edgar
Edwards
EfBngham
Fayette
Franklin ,
Fulton ,
Gallatin
Greene ,
Grundy ,
Hamilton . . . . ,
Hancock
Hardin
Henderson . . .
Henry
Iroquois ,
Jackson ,
Jasper
Jefferson
Jersey
Jo Daviess . . . ,
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
Knox
Lake
La Salle
Lawrence
Lee
Livingston .
Logan
Macon
Clocks an 3 Watches.
No.
Value.
Average
value.
3,419
829
201
671
1 , 251
1,153
3,186
239
1,449
1,203
1,421
835
l,6t3
'728
983
1,592
752
652
2,436
1,093
1,804
2,152
644
570
905
491
3,705
545 I
1,304 1
976 i
359 I
3,507 {
284 i
1,248 ;
1,917 I
1,274 !
837 I
698 ■
991 I
812
1,379 !
383 I
2,560 !
1,199 !
1,223 !
3,422 !
2,126 i
4,118 i
882 I
1,991 I
965 '
1,346
1,144
$14,330
12,956
2,435
4,788
3,698
6,421
12,428
1 , 852
7,541
8,650
11,804
6,300
8,215
5,220
4,212
15,003
4,563
3,312
5,648
6,954
5,020
15,590
3,212
3,040
4,347
2,891
18,515
5,954
10,798
5,577
2,159
22,172
2,166
7,822
8,789
8,256
6,020
4,440
6,193
5,157
9,420
2,540
12,613
5,676
5,611
21,835
7,021
21,413
5,172
10,325
5,029
13,266
10,350
S4 19
15 62
12 11
7 54
5 do
7 17
4 28
9 42
6 06
5 07
2 31
6 36
4 80
5 88
4 99
10 92
8 28
6 02
6 01
6 32
7 62
6 26
4 58
6 48
7 19
6 36
6 24
6 35
6 83
Pianos.
No.
12
90
1
9
32
2
77
3
20
18
26
2
11
1
7
16
Value.
$1,255
11,990
250
990
2,310
450
6,665
300
1,915
2,310
2,185
300
2,200
200
1,075
3,010
50
20 I
25 i
16
10
1,125
150
2,257
3,035
845
950
6
4
4
4
6
3
5
5 86
5 18
5 21
9 85
9 54
4,188
2,625
2,050
1,570
100
4,353
100
1,445
1,855
850
Average
value.
179
13
23
87
50
154
125
1,225
1,250
7,500
10,694
1,465
2,325
8,995
2,845
13,151
$104 58
133 22
250 00
110 00
72 18
225 00
73 57
100 00
95 75
128 33
84 03
150 00
200 00
200 00
153 57
188 12
50 00
56 25
150 00
90 28
189 68
84 50
158 33
149 57
119 31
157 69
98 12
100 00
120 91
100 00
160 55
77 29
121 43
Goods and
Merch'dise!
125 00
204 16
113 63
170 45
59 74
112 69
101 08
103 39
56 90
86 51
6,699 98 51
400 I 133 33
,2,930 I 195 33
2,400 ! 120 00
61
[ LXXVII ]
Statement — Continued.
Counties.
Clocks and Watches.
Pianos.
Goods and
Merch'dise.
No.
Value.
Average
value.
No.
■
Value.
Average
value.
Value.
Macoupin
Madison
Marion
Marshall
Mason
Massac
McDonough . .
McHenry
McLean'.
Menard
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery ..
Morgan
Moultrie
2,194 :
2,312 :
1,243 i
1,454 1
1,133 i
432
3,753
2,72Y
2,684
1,022
1,696
765
1,341
2,230
$8,224
13,872
17,966
9,531
6,586
2,564
19,743
8,307
22,832
7,064
10,962
2,823
8,086
16.866
$3 74
6 00
14 45
6 55
5 81
5 93
5 26
3 04
8 50
6 95
6 46
3 69
6 02
7 56
i
16
71
3
15
8
3
27
44
39
3
7
6*
80
$1,533
9,500
720
1,925
1,200
650
4,347
4,395
5,960
325
1,375
500
975
12,885
895 81
133 80
240 00
128 33
150 00
216 66
161 00
104 43
152 80
108 33
196 42
'162*50*
161 06
$121,143
371,430
116,437
115,295
75,920
28,455
180,064
125,712
304,920
84,110
118,303
31,161
66 , 800
239,050
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt .....
3,013
2,637
360
426
3,216
309
352
773
1,509
■ 866
1,655
364
2,765
1,581
461
1 1,268
1,171
12,194
19,273
1,615
3,482
23,300
1,887
3,906
3,883
7,265
5,867
17,393
2,151
27,980
11,427
2,051
8,455
5,343
4 04
7 30
4 48
8 17
7^24
6 10
11 09
5 02
4 81
6 76
10 50
5 90
1 10 12
7 22
4 44
6 66
4 56
4 j 155
95 12,970
38 75
136 52
161,974
533,999
24,950
14,650
Pike ...
Pope
Pulaski
Putnam
Randolph
18
3
2
9
9
2,585
275
350
845
629
143 61
91 66
175 00
93 88
69 88
213,976
24,150
48,705
41,605
103,952
37,525
Rock Island . .
Saline
68 ! 9,675
1
142 27
249,165
25,825
407,870
94,946
45,960
91,810
■ 35,230
Sangamon
Schuyler . . . .
Scott
73
18
13,600
3,375
186 30
187 50
Shelby
Stark
St Clair
2
7
500
j 870
290 00
194 28
Stephenson. . .
Tazewell
Union
Vermilion ... .
Wabash
Warren
Washington . .
Wayne
White
Whiteside
Will
3,197
2,633
1,024
2,289
638
2,199
792
618
913
2,225
2,510
566
3,259
1,616
13,201
18,080
8,319
15,013
3,781
12,776
3,939
4,977
8,165
13,526
13,884
3,738
16,345
9,738
4 ]2
6 86
8 12
6 55
5 92
5 80
4 97
8 05
8 94
6 07
5 53
40
33
6
1 17
1 5
i 18-
4
' 3
1 7
! 46
1 70
4,150
4,299
925
2,483
625
3,530
700
330
805
3,830
8,451
103 75
130 27
154 16
146 05
125 00
196 11
175 00
110 00
115 00
83 26
120 72
. 171,729
171,247
84,900
139,362
36,375
117,224
40,856
37,850
88,732
156,992
155,339
6 60
1
29,115
Winnebago. . .
Woodford . . . .
5 01
6 02
i 183
21
14,308
1,180
78 18
56 19
250,071
' 62,710
145,688
881,099 t 6 05
2,320 1 263,692 ! 113 61
14,173,205
62
Statem e)it — C ontinued.
Adams
City of Quincv. . ,
Alexander
Bond
Boone ,
Brown
Bureau
Calhoun
Carroll
Cass.
Champaign ,
Christian
Clark ,
Clay ,
Clinton
Coles
Cook ,
Crawford
Cumberland ....
DeKalb
De Witt
Du Page
Edgar
Edwards
Effingham
Fayette
Eranklin
Fulton
Gallatin
Greene
Grundy
Hamilton
Hancock.
Hardin
Henderson
Henry ..... ...
Iroquois
Jackson
Jasper
Jeflfeison
Jersey
Jo Daviess
Johnson
Kane
Kankakee
Kendall
Knox
Lake. ^
La Salle
Lawrence
Lee
Livingston
Logan
Macon
Macoupin
Bankers' j Manufact'd
property. articles.
Value, i Yalue.
$15,000
28,943
450
100
300
3,000
30,000
505
$14, 743
47,805
5,520
5,185
6,840
6,139
13,619
300
2'7,500
11,905
12,255
17,125
19,000
950
3,042
122
10,885
25,030
26,890
2,000
10,325
568,476
794,500
15,000
95,000
1,100
600
150
3,082
9,173
6,670
10,352
755
990
14,340
2,136
22,958
8,129
14,085
6,960
1,835
20,461
13,090
2,220
6,717
3,008
1,015
Money andj Bonds, [ Unenumer-
credits. | stocks, &c. | ated prop, i
Deductions.
Value.
Value.
Value.
$558,640
127,285
14,030
115,502
75,952
165,823
358,681
40,519
153,669
141,545
286,689
132,019
140,790
78,573
103,677
359,808
SI, 475
103,225
64,450
59,579
2,700
1,650
28,000
75,110
54,000
11,097
8,230
12,730
380
38,265
5,710
2,075
18,714
6,716
54,443
139,687
9,652
1,100
8,150
17,690
9,482
22,775
30,308
175,951
103,525
132,016
405,802
95,102
14,253
18,570
34,676
586,856
64,7/4
435,869
64,927
28,198
482,153
23,178
105,220
119,947
103,631
107,555
45,095
119,509
138,786
72,016
30,999
251,426
101,977
216,826
558,122
170,137
278,267
5,342
129,730
28,313
3*9,350
118,967
194,953
440
9,905
430
5,067
75,693
227
2,000
I 85,250
502
$245,825.
207,175
65,442
52,969
49,679
67,481
155,406
40,932
93,406
73,889
288,508
25,522
109,040
207,312
233,522
361,458
1,053,676
60,815
38,633
68,436
57,869
67.072
6,877
6,700
43,859
83,613
2,875
61,479
47,447
12,734
233,262
86,078
95,528
680
62,395
225
21,624
4,355
207,762
29,886
3,550
58,658
30,305
60,856
140
87,166
1,280
104,806
50,515
75,538
43,298
2,000
121,805
59,596
2,542
145,781
5,910
75,680
141,810
1,930
297,274
800
45,938
235,466
96,051
3,000
93,287
261,875
2,000
374,412
i 2,775
247,866
! 544.509
63
[ LXXIX ]
StaUment — Contiuued.
Counties.
Bankers'
property.
1
Manufact'd Money and
articles. credits.
1
1
Bonds,
stocks, <S:c.
1
Unenumer-
ated prop.
Deductions.
•
Yalue.
Yalue. 1
Yalue.
1
Yalue.
Yalue.
Madison
875,418
$30,283
7,321
$321,000
108,669
105,586
112,805
20,735
434,697
225,084
486,812
234,000
427,865
- 99,135
161,419
601,85a
$12,800
2,150
7,580
$473,792
110,421
116,470
57,723
35,900
155,491
105,576
901,747
93,556
118,845
88,302
63,556
222,433
$21,723
10,170
Mar-hall
4,500
5,000
300'
7,905
99,230
29,168
ilason
Massac
McDonough
Me Henry
McLean
2,800
2,175
18,182
7,711
7,430
7,525
7,780
1,295
41,248
11,401
61,162
1,500
45,000
Menard
Mercer . .
60,674
10,712
218,639
31,900
23,776
Morgan
65,000
29,180
176,003
Qo-lt^
369,190
362,044
30,450
87,569
937,938
31,667
84,223
87,182
64,391
87,674
314,359
11,891
- 670,280
219,992
77,264
222,266
137,354
136,552
194,690
36,308
154,965
290,693
51,860
82,909
110,791
121,772
51,552
205,402
39,445
1,439,780
32,240
49,297
96,446
71,508
160,971
108,900
75,066
686
26,060
P.ivrv
Piatt
60
9,759
500
25,105
41,333
Pike •
63,020
26,094
2,510
30,650
6,377
5,490
3,985
92,278
400
38,845
14,797
4,000
18.265
1,366
305,426
Pope
4,125
Pulaski
75,693
10,124
Randolph
Richland
Rock Island
15
"56,'000'
408,113
1,000^
13,209
47,893
13,596
30,476
Sau'^arnon. . .
102,380
31,865
136,148
Schuvler
70,770
2,500
1,380
l70
32,240
Shelby
Stark
St Clair
5,013
2,505
50,674
Stephenson
Tazewell
30,000
66,888
12,035
39,844
10,425
17,741
8,010
1 , .345
13,290
1,150
5,717
15,573
16,402
261,865
858.409
146,378
579,237
86,111
350,531
101,764
80,950
78,761
215,867
396,775
36,071
253,898
244,010
1,000
2,890
9,925
5,808
7,050
53,200
153,434
248,888
95,181
341,732
25,727
118,056
75,257
41,012
51,^0
156,353
207,979
42,172
204,377
121,766
51,957
13,582
4r.,307
122,291
W-iba«h
11,128
Warren
VV Mishintrtnn
4,300
156,106
22,205
117,760
531,758
40
16,075
8,000
37,892
Wli'itp
63, .568
Will
Williamson
Winnebago
Woodford'
154,598
72,300
64,000
91,796
31,724
5,237
8,843
5,925
248,811
69,179
3,722,940
1,296,758
19,183,421
752,621
15,327,503
5,065,835
[ LXXX ]
64
Statement — Continued .
Personal
property.
Town Lots.
Lands.
Railroad pro-
perty.
Total value of
real and per-
son'l prop'tv.
^2,026,390
841,081
289,031
643, 647
495,043
028,076
2, 470, 761
332,196
716,405
816,549
1,249,761
663,472
747,954
635,842
835,996
1,847,941
8,099,753
523,734
328 , 027
847,264
632,446
1,005,080
1,643,514
408,193
262,253
523,984
842,894
2,276,238
873,024
1,488,730
558,124
1,097,831
2,000,425
195,280
702,340
983,258
705,708
659,445
378,241
730,317
649,440
1,363,502
282,502
1,851,196
609,933
927,311
2,408,196
858,420
1,999,364
594,189
782,883
632,301
1,664,952
943,469
1,673,401
2,194,977
859,305
$216,944
8,215,880
1,204,450
105,881
181,710
128,413
&93,231
18,039
285,220
341,606
861,454
190,871
250,320
84,814
178,227
392,084
93,086
24,581
184,834
269,034
138,302
293,666
57,618
73,020
86,992
25,190
706,567
183,238
180,320
326,678
32,355
1,317,850
32,988
223,949
118,181
180,250
55,224
70,921
202,500
1,940,471
14,690
1,172,069
378,936
140,158
1,453,142
230,457
1.741,127
106,247
596,000
72,531
428,076
471,805
441,396
1,885,927
231,016
$4,832,223
479,163
1,111,450
916,230
953,452
3,398,009
495,751
1,872,984
2,045,476
3,522,500
1,582,739
1,311,966
1,036,588
2,262,664
3, 575, 668
1,304,863
1,162,699
2,612,571
1,890,113
1,689,362
3,390,593
543,199
840,233
932,878
653,624
4,198,973
684,194
2,054,910
1,710,001
729,450
4,907,841
374,842
1,097,928
3,122,060
1,307,833
1,280,501
1,057,641
1,522,795
2,140,361
311,230
2,052,409
1,687,268
2,127,534
4,711,662
1,161,145
4,190,657
1,486,563
2,218,557
1,787,137
3,751,969
1 , 605 , 547
3,186,369
4,027,873
1,485,525
1183,278
1,063,700
2,285,473
265,936
258,177
862,921
455,785
520,782
204,402
488,887
$7,075,557
4,056,961
1,952,664
1,860,978
1,776,261
1,709,941
6,285,030
845,986
2,874,609
8,203,631
5,133,715
2,437,182
2,310,240
1,757,244
3,276,887
5,815,693
45,680,333
1,921,683
1,515,307
8,644,669
2,791,593
2,832,744
5,327,773
1,009,010
1,175,506
1,543,854
1,021,708
7,181,778
1,740,456
3,723,960
2,852,980
1,859,636
8,226,116
590,511
2,024,217
5,269,804
8, 945 ,'^49
2,130,983
1,713,966
1,858,879
2,374,735
5,444,334
608,422
5,075,674
2,676,1S7
3,195,008
9,093,782
2,954,424
8,420,035
2,186,999
3,597,440
2,491,969
5,844,997
8,020,821
5,801,166
8,108,779
2,575,846
65
Statement — Continued.
[ LXXXI ]
Counties.
Marshall . . .
Mason
Mass;ic
McDonough
McHenry . .
McLean ....
Menard ....
Mercer
Monroe
Montgomery
MoQltrie
Ogle
Peoria
Perry
Piatt
Pike
Pope
Pulaski . . . .
Putnam
Randolph. . .
Richland . . .
Rock Island.
Saline
Sangamon .,
Schuyler. . . .
Scott
Shelby
Stark
St. Clair
Stephenson .
Tazewell . . .
Union
Vermilion . .
Wabash ... .
Wfcren ....
Washington
Wayne
White .
Whiteside . .
Will
Williamson .
Winnebago .
Woodford. ..
Personal pro-| Town Lots,
perty.
6778,052
644,012
209,462
1,704,513
1,084,853
2,773,526
1,035,806
1,196,397
509,619
867,748
Morgan I 1,969,537
549,115
1,143,413
2,687,020
362,434
540,082
2,649,571
" 288,170
242,567
473,821
796,985
515,672
1,569,626
667,220
3,807,780
1,042,365
414,726
975,555
622,645
1,261,365
1,240,225
1,908,563
605,147
2,032,931
374,812
1,543,901
674,157
647,782
1,190,026
1,066,128
1,798,572
429,612
1,151,425
979,881
111,813,908
8494,944
185,604
126,900
588,499
294,352
,133,637
261,251
343,991
232,543
1,168,286
60,755
345,321
8,488,974
58,211
65,535
550,316
45,299
251,821
127,842
307,454
149,445
16,880
1,993,176
215,827
147,400
137,060
97,091
1,867,983
846,777
718,194
165,149
293,566
14 3,815
343,002
164,504
63,099
164,727
840,416
1,253,867
42,893
1,226,109
145, 535
Lands.
$1,791,130
1,551,284
499,656
3,749;768
2,541,004
5,304,037
2,658,057
2,422,370
2,168
3,794
1,268
2,386
3,691
818
1 , 623
3,642
621
592
865
1,546
1,005
,458
,791
,763
,774
,244
,862
,391
,610
,244
,520
,332
,540
,708
415,163
6,264,038
1,777,351
811,654
1,476,404
1,718,234
4,663,134
2,425,767
4,189,405
993,320
4,676,765
640,344
3,062,056
1,870,383
1,011,473
832,208
2,548,806
4,254,747
646,045
8,340,368
2.634,o53
44,398,686 | 201,693,234
Railroad
property.
^•232,626
106,120
385,548
122,409
250.522
843,137
Total value of
real and per-
son'l prop'y.
7,529,703
$2,286,074
2,380,900
836,018
6,042,780
3,920,209
9, 21), 200
3,955,110
3,962 758
1,738,387
8,268,749
6,932,614
1,878,633
3,875,508
9,867,238
1,239,507
2,229,008
6,842,497
954,713
1,086,909
1,468,995
2,650,979
1,670,825
6,609,440
1,099,263
12,064,994
8,035,543
1,373,780
2,589,019
2,437,970
7,292,482
4,512,769
6,816,162
1,768,616
7,003,262
1,158,971
4,948,959
2,683,748
1,722,364
2,186,961
4,705,872
7,307,186
1,118,550
6,061,089
3,759,269
407,477,367
Note. — In making up the foregoing tables for the years 1856 and 1857, I have not been
able in some cases to class the property correctly, as the returns from some of the counties
to this office do not show the value of real and personal property separately ; the returns
from several of the counties show apparent errors in the footings, of which I have been
unable to obtain corrections, but the tables are substantially correct.
Law Vol.— 11
JESSE K. DUBOIS, Audxtor.
[ LXXXII ]
66
Ko. 15.
A STATEMENT showing the iiimiber of acres of state lands in the
several counties in which they are situated remaining unsold Decem-
ber 1st, 1856, the number of acres sold, the amount sold for, and the
quantity reriiaining unsold Decemljer 1st, 1858.
Counties.
Acres unsold
Dec. 1, 1856.
Acres sold [Total amount
from Dec. 1
1856, to Dec
1, 1858.
of cash re-
ceived on
sales.
Acres unsold
Dec. 1, 1858.
Alexander .
Franklin . .
Fayette . . .
Gallatin . . .
Iroquois. . .
Kankakee .
Marion. . . .,
Pulaski....
Rock Island
Union .....
Winnebago.
Wabasb. . . .
Wayne
Whiteside . .
Totals . . .
480
160
2,384.
880
415.
80
440
120
1
40
12,
80
80
1 , 278
,457.57
480
i,*503!2s'
880
319.56
80
440
120
8960 00
5,261 36
1,760 00
1,118 46
280 00
2,580 00
420 00
40
12.03
80
998.51
80
560 00
24 06
410 00
2,117 02
400 00
5,033.38
15,890.90
160
881 54
95.65
280
1,424.19
67
'No. 16.
[Lxxxni]
STATEMENT of state honcls jpurchased hy the govermyr and deposited
in the treasurer'^ s office, a^ ^;>7'6'6vV76<:^ /br Ijy an act concerning thejmUic
deU, ajyjyroved February 12, 1819, shaiuing the amount paid for the
same, and. the amount of the three pf^'" cent, fund received frorrt the
general government and placed in the hands of the governor far the
])y.rpose of purchasing state indebtedness, frmn the first day of De-
cember, 1S56, to the first day of Decemler, 1S58.
DR.
1856. Dec.
1
26
To amount of 3 per cent, fund in the hands of the governor,
unaccounted for
$68 60
Y,221 69
1858. Jan.
To amount of 3 per cent, fund received
Y,290 29
CE.
1858. Sept. 20
By new internal improvement bonds, Xo.
1581, 1582, 1583, 2186, 5348, 5349,
5350, 5351, 5352, 5353, 5354, 5355,
5356, 5357, balance of principal due un
each 8480, amounting to S5,720. Cost
S492 each
No. 2,015, 2,016, $159 12 due on each. Cost
S163 10 each
Balance of
ernor. .
per cent, fund in hands of gov-
86,888 00
326 20
87,214 20
T6 09
[ LXXXIV ]
ISTo. IT.
A STATEMENT showing the warra/iits issued on the order of the
governor, for state land funds, and the state honds purchased' there-
with, canceled and delivered to the auditor.
DR.
Date of warrant.
To whom issued.
Amount.
1857. July 14
" " 22
0. F. Lowe
^12,271 00
15 229 55
Wm. II. Bissell
' ' Aug. 1
1858. July 17
Win. H. Bissell
12,698 72
IS 154 01
Wm. H. Bissell
53,323 58
CR.
When purchas'd
1857. July
17
27
1858. Aug.
Fi'om whom purchased, description of stock, &c.
From Oscar F. Lowe, new internal improvement bonds,
No. 1742, 5718, 5719, 5907, 5908, 5909, for §1,000 each,
and $363 interest due on each. Governor paid $1,226
82 per bond
No. 4308, principal $134 75, interest $322 46. Paid
No. 4305, 4306, 4307, for $134 75 each, and $314 91 inter-
est due on each. Governor paid for each $380 29. . . .
No 2613, 3539, 3540, 3541, for $510 each, interest due on
each $363. Paid for each $788 44
No. 3596 to 8605, inclusive, 10 bonds, for $1,000 each, and
$363 interest due on each. Paid for each $1,266 81. .
No. 5899, for $1,172, interest due $425 43. Paid
No. 4318, for $125 58, interest due $407 09. Paid
No. 4316, 4317, for $86 81 each, interest due $285 45 each.
Paid for each $310 13
No. 161, 162, 163, 992, 2458, 2459, 2649, 4599, 5607, 5524,
10 bonds, for $1,000 each, and $363 interest due on each.
Governor paid $1,269 87 each
From J. F. Huntington, new internal improvement bonds.
No. 993, 994, 5248, of $480 each. Governor paid $492
each
No. 147, 148, 149, 150, 28 (, 288, 289, 290, 292, 293, 294,
295, 297, 298, 299, 575, 662, 663, 664, 665, 765, 947, 948,
984, 1075, 1076, 1118, 1119, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124,
1126, 1127, 1627, 2228, 2966, 2967, 2968, 3606, 3608,
4614, 4621, 4622, 4624, 4676, 4735, 4736, 4777, 4778,
4779, 4780, 5159, 5160, 5161, 5162, 5234, 5479, 5480,
5654, 60 bonds, for $97 13 each. Governor paid for
each $99 56
No. 253, 291, 296, 661, 764, 1074, 1120, 1125, 2965, 8607,
4623, 4776, 4968, 5163, 14 bonds, for $97 13 each.
Governor paid for each $99 55
No. 5094, 5095, for $41 66. Governor paid for each $42 70.
No. 5098 to 5101, inclusive, 4 bonds, for $63 13 each.
Governor paid $64 71 each
No. 5102, for $63 13. Governor paid
No. 5906, for $784 80. Governor paid
No. 748, 2017, 2018, 2019, 3443, 3464, 5220, 5221, 5228,
69
Statement — Continued.
CR.
From whom purchased, description of stock, &c.
5224, 5225, 5226, 5228, 4237, 4239, 4319, 16 bonds, for
$159 12 each. Governor paid $163 10 each
No. 3442, 5222, 5227, for |;159 12 each. Governor paid
$163 09 each
Balance due the g-overnor
[lxxxv]
When purchas'd
Amount.
82,609 60
4S9 27
53,354 80
1 52
[ LXXXYI J
1^0. 18.
STATEMENT slwiving tJte state hands purchased by the treasurer of
the state of Illinois^ canceled and dejyosited loith the auditor of public
accounts, and ^yc^id for out of the Centred railroad fund.
When delivered
to auditor.
From whom purchased, kind of stock, &c.
Amount paid.
1856. Dec. 27
27
SO
From L. B. Worthiucton, Illinois and Michigan canal bonds,
No. 8-16, 847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, 854, 855,
856, principal $1,000 each, interest |363. Treasurer
paid |l,150 per bond
From Joseph Lockin, Jlhnois and Michigan canal bonds.
No. 857, 858, 859, 877, 878, 879, 880, 881, principal
§1,000 each, interest S363 each. Paid §1,150 per bond .
From Jas. 0. Sheldon, Illinois and Michigan canal bond No.
5, principal 81,000, interest 8708 87. Paid
From Jos. Brotherton, new internal improvement bonds. No.
3516, 3517, 3518, 3519, 3520, 3521, 3522, 3523, 3524,
8525, 3526, 3527, 3528, 3529, 3530, 3531, 3532, 3538,
8534, 3535, 5544, 5707, principal SI, 000 each. Paid,
$1,200 each. And 5904, principal -§1,124. Paid
$1,348 80
Commissions paid to 0. F. Lowe
Total cost ,
Amount of warrant issued to John Moore, this day
Amount of appropriation of 1857, to reimburse treasurer. ,
812,650 SO'
9,200 00
1,350 00
27,748 80
57 81
51,006 61
50,968 74
37 87
Yl
jSTo. 19.
[ LXXXYII ]
A STATEMENT shoioing the state hands purchased hy the governor of
the state of Illinois^ canceled and deposited viththe auditor of pndjlic
accounts^ and paid for out of the Central railroad fund.
When purchas'd
1857. Sept. 23
1858. March 8
From whom pm-chased, description of stock, &c.
15
Aug.
Sept.
From E. W. Clark, Dodge & Qo., new internal improvement
interest bonds, No. 2006, 8650 56; No. 2450. 8746 45;
No. 1265,8618 20; No. 2469, S695 47; No. 713, 8500;
No. 119, 866, 2261,8691 76 each; No. 2380, 8618 84;
No. 2474, 8664 39; No. 445, §691 76; No. 93, $879
96; No. 2451, $553 95; No. 2509, 8519 36; No. 305,
8720; amounting to 89,994 22, at 86. Cost .'
From J. F. Huntington, new internal improvement interest
bonds, No. 171, 8350 11; No. 406, 8403 83; No. 241,
8448 16; No. 2347, 8460 71; No. 2487, 8453 67; No.
170, 1004, 1005, 1006, lOOl, 1009, 8480 each; No,
2074, 8347 11; No. 2072, $350 11; No. 1873, 8256
95; No. 2479, 8251 23; No. 82085, 8332 04; No. 15,
8258 06; No. 1293, 8437 64; No. 2391, 8258 06; No.
1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, 8^32 04 each; No. 534,
8320 31; No. 2204, 8256 35; No. 225, 8350 11; No.
2028, 8386 24, No. 1867, 2071, 2073, 8480 each; No.
83, 214, 363, 477, 478, 494, 509, 510, 511, 512, 513,
133, 1291, 1338, 1418, 1868, 2004, 2114, 2115, 2180,
2181, 2182, 2183, 2191, 2396, 2311, 8240 each; amount-
ting to 818,141 55, at 101. Cost
From J. F. Huntington, new internal improvement bonds,
No. 2457, 874 37; No. 2752, 8136 58; No. 2005, 8142
30; No. 2008, 8135 99; No. 2237, 816 61; No. 2249,
8178 60; No 3333, 8100 31; No. 4309, 8117 54; No.
4320, 8269 66; No. 4813, 834 15; No. 5212. 8116 56;
No. 5285, 895 56; No. 5404, 888 63; No. 5477, 892 98;
No. 5536, 8122 18; No. 5622, 869 11; No. 5624, 8125
82; No. 5626, 8150 56; No. 5631, 891 13; No. 5643,
^n^ 93; No. 5646, 8116 56; No. 5655, 8114 06; No.
5901, 8211 01; No. 536, 531,639, 640, 1009, 2980, 2981,
2982, 5239, 5240, 818 91 each; No. 5120, 8248 68; No.
3331, 8123 80; No. 5653, 8155 42; No. 23, 302, 5284,
$68 26 each; No. 5631, 5052, 5143, 5144, 5145, 5146,
5605, 5606, 5014, 5615, 5616, 5611, 5618, 5619, 5620,
5621, 5621, 5628, 5629, 5630, 864 10 each; No. 654,
4604, 4610, 4611, 4612, 4613, 2855, 2858, 2859, 4888,
4889, 4890, 4891, 4892, 213, 945, 2112, 2113, 2114,
2115, 2716, 2117, 2778, 2179, 2780, 2781, 2782, 2783.
2784, 2185, 8111 14 each; No. 683, 5513, 5574, 5500,
5591, 5623, 8161 56 each; No. 99, 1748, 4246, 8244 80
each; amounting to 810,180 74, at 101. Co^t
From T. Ft. Trowbridge, new internal i.nprovement bonds,
No. 434, 435, 8159 12 each. From Ketchum, Howe &
Co., No. 646, 8244 80. From J. F. Huntington, No.
5096,841 66; No. 5091, 863 13; No. 5403, 5604, 864
10 each. From J. M. Lewis, No. 5758, 8210 01. From
W. L. Atwater, No. 237, 238, 4666, 4667, 4668, 4669,
4670, 8159 12 each; amounting to 82,119 88. Cost. . .
From N. F. Lassen, new internal improvement bonds. No. 15,
16, 1182, 8244 80 each; No. 2003, 8255 31. New in-
ternal improvement interest bonds. No. 8, 8691 16; No.
544, 8795 65. From T. Belknap, jr., assignee, No. 2053,
[ LXXXTIII ]
72
Statement — Continued.
"When purchas'd
From whom purchased, description of stock, &c.
1858. Sept. 28
Oct.
Not.
21
29
12
13
16
2054, 11000 each; No. 2055, |500; No. 2056, $612 92;
amounting to *5 , 590 10, at 102|^. Cost
From E. Bement, new internal improvement bond, No. 741,
6i;31 54. From J. F. Hoffman, new internal improve-
ment interest bond, No. 1484, $500, No. 1485, $794.
From Ketchum, Howe & Co., new internalimpx'ovement in-
terest bond. No. 438, -^159 12.
From Jonathan Sturgess, new internal improvement bonds,
No. 890, 891, 892, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, %Vl 33
each.
From Ward, Campbell & Co , new internal improrement
interest bonds. No. 2302, 2303, 2304, 2305, 2306, 2307,
• 2308, 2309. $1,000 each; No. 2310, ^752 80
No. 2188, $500; new internal improvement bond, No. 5054,
$1,000.
From F. M. Ketchum & Bro., new internal improvement
bonds. No. 518, 519, 520, 521, 523, $41 66 each. From
Ward, Campbell k Co., No. 5316, 5317, 5318, 5319,
5320, 5321, 5322, 5323, 5324, 5325, 5326, 5327, 5328,
5329, 5330, 5331, 5332, $1,000 each; amounting to
$29,156 73. Cost
From I. E. Burch & Co., new internal improvement bonds,
No. 569, 571, 573, 621, 1934, 1935, 1936, 2103 to 2112,
2116 to 2120, 3586, 3587, 3588, 4S08, 4809; 2508 to
2556, 1987 to 1990, 1702 to 1707, $63 13 each; No. 915,
916, 917, 5018, $97 13 each; No. 2121, $108 60; No.
2507, $112 68; No. 2557, 2614, $73 24 each; amount-
ing to $6,185 46, at 102. Cosl
From J. Bunn, new internal improvement interest bonds.
No. 2436 to 3439, $480 each; amounting to $1,920, at
103.i Cost
From N. H. Ridgely, new internal improvement bond. No.
6031, $] 147 73; new internal improvement interest bond,
No. 2673, $599 86; amounting to $1,747 59, at 103J.
Cost
From J. K. Dubois, new internal improvement bond. No.
6032, $1,031 02; new internal improvement interest
bond, No. 2674, $790 19; amounting to $1,821 21, at
103^. Cost
From Lotus Niles, attorney of the State Bank of Illinois,
interest bonds of 1857, No. 101 to 132, 143 to 161,
$1,000 each; amounting to $51,000, at 97. Cost , .
From Lotus Niles, attorney of the State Bank of Illinois,
interest bonds of 1857,' No. 162 to 171, $1,000 each;
amounting to $10,000, at 97. Cost
From Lotus Niles, attorney of the State Bank of Illinois,
interest bonds of 1857, No. 36 to 77, $1,000 each;
amounting to $42,000 at 97. Cost
Amount paid for premium on eastern exchange
Total amount paid by governor
Amount of warrants issued to governor
Amount in governor's hands, unaccounted for
'TS
[lxxxix]
JSTo. 20.
A STATEMENT of the cmdition of the hanks of the state of Illi-
nois on the SOth day of Novernhei\ 1858, the amount and hind of
stoclis held as security for circulatioii^ the market value of the same at
that date^ the amount of circulation outstanding^ and amount of value
margin on dejjosit.
AGRICULTURAL BANK, MARION.
$60,000 00 Lousiana 6s, at 96c
3; 000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
6,000 00 Illinois interest bonds, at 90c
41 , 600 00 Illinois and Michigan canal 6s
at 102c.
Circulnting notes.
Marein.
157,600 00
2,700 0©
5,400 00
42,432 00
THE ALTON BANK.
24,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c.
12,000 00 Illinois liquidation 6s, at 105c
15,000 00 Illinois interest bonds, at 90c
11,320 25 Illinois new internal improvement stock, at 105c.
Circulating notes.
Margin
AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK, RALEIGH.
94,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c..
60,000 00 Virginir. 6s, at 97c. .
53,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c.
1,000 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c.
21,600 00
12,600 00
13,500 00
11,886 26
84,600 00
58,200 00
49,820 00
960 00
Circulating notes.
Margin
BANK OF AURORA, AURORA.
813,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c. .
12,000 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c.
281,700 00
11,520 00
Circulating notes.
Margin
BANK OF ALBION.
60,000 00 Minnesota 8s, at 108c,
35,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c. .
54,000 00
32,900 00
Circulating notes.
Margin
$108,132 00
97,913 00
10,219 00
59,586 26
46,170 00
13,416 26
193,580 00
185,465 00
8,115 00
293,220 00
270,232 00
22,988 00
86,900 00
77,250 00
9,650 00
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74:
Statement — Continued.
BAKK OF BLOOMINGTON.
$24, 100 00 Illinois and Michigan canal 6s, at 102c ,
34,845 08 Illinois new internal improvement stock, at 105c.
Circulating notes
Margin
BANK OF CARML
89,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
43,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c
5,000 00 North Carolina 6s, at 98c.
Circulating notes
Margin.
BANK OF CHESTER.
62,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c.
Circulating notes ,
largin.
BANK OF THE COMMON V\"EALTH, ROBINSON.
101,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c.
Circulating notes. .
Margin
BANK OF ELGIN.
5*7,000 00 Georgia 6s, at 102c.
1,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c.
Circulating notes
Margin
BANK OF THE FEDERAL UNION, ROCK ISLAND.
54,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c. .
8,500 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c.
500 00 Ohio 6s, at 102c
Circulating notes ,
Margin
BANK OF GALENA.
$24,582 00
36,587 33
17,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
5,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c
80,100 00
41,710 00
4,900 00
55,800 00
90,900 00
58,140 00
900 00
48,600 00
7,990 00
510 00
11,000 00 Georgia 6s, at 102c
22,846 89 Illinois new internal improvement stock, at 105c,
Circulating notes.
Margin
15,300 00
4,850 00
11,220 00
23,989 23
$61,169 33
51,699 GO
9,470 33
126,710 00
112,972 00
13,738 00
55,800 00
48,980 00
6,820 00
90,900 00
84,915 00
5,985 00
59,040 00
57,066 00
1,974 00
57,100 00
52,686 00
4,414 00
55,359 23
52,870 00
2,489 23
75
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Statement — Continued.
BANK OF GEXESEO.
50,000 00 Micliigan Ts, at 110c
2, 000 00 North Carolina 6s, at 98c
5,000 00 Missouii 6s at 90c
§55,000 00
1,960 00
4,500 00
7,520 00
8 , 000 00 Tennessee 6?, at 94c
Circulatinof note^
^68,980 00
62 400 00
Mari^'in
6 580 00
AYEN.
54,000 00
43,200 00
3,760 00
9,700 00
2,080 00
17,554 66
4,080 00
22,006 72
23,100 00
BANK OF ILLINOIS, NEW H
60 000 00 Missouri 6= at 90c
45,000 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c
4,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c
10,000 00 Tir^^inia 6s, at 97c
2 000 00 Kentucky 6s at 104c
16,561 00 Ohio 6s at lOec
4 000 00 Illinois and Michicran canal 6^ pt 109n
20,958 79 Illinois liquidation at 105c.. .
21,000 00 Iowa 7s, at 110c
Cirfnlatinnr nntp<?
179,481 38
166 956 00
Margin
12,525 38
BANK OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS, WAUKEGAN.
50,000 00 Missouri 6? at 90c
45,000 00
45,000 00
Circnlatinf notes . ...
41,553 00
M;>r<Tin
3,447 00
jSYILLE.
111,600 00
28,200 00
14,550 00
16,660 00
10,400 00
BANK OF PIEE COUNTY, GRIG(
194 000 00 Mi=!«ouri 6« at 90c .
30 000 00 Louisiana 6s at 94c
15,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c
17 000 00 North Carolina 6" at 98c
10,000 00 Kentucky 6s at 104c
181 410 00
Cimilatincr nntps?
165,402 00
Margin
16,008 00
BANK OF QUINCY.
55 , 000 00 Missouri 6s at 90c
49,500 00
2,754 00
9,000 00
2 700 00 Illinois and Michigan canal 6s
at 10''>c
10,000 00 Illinois interest bonds, at 90c..
61,254 00
53 801 00
niTTnlatino" nn+p^!
Mar<^in
7 453 00
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76
Statement — ^Continued.
BANK OF RALEIGH.
$250,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c. . .
22,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c.
16,000 00 Ohio 6s, at 106c
4,000 00 Kentucky 6s, at 104c.
$225,000 GO
20,680 00
16,960 00
4,160 00
Circulating notes.
Margin
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC, McLEANSBORO.
172,000 00 North Carolina 6s, at 98c \ 168,560 00
203,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c i 190,820 00
100,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c j 97,000 00
18,000 00 Illinois and Michigan canal 6s, at 102e i 18,360 00
6,945 84 Illinois new internal improvement stock, at lOac. I 7,293 13
24,669 96 Ohio 6s, at 106c.. . „ ! 26,150 15
Circulating notes.
Margin
BANK OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, BOLTON.
206,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c ! 185,400 00
10,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c i 9,400 00
10,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c ! 9,700 00
10,000 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c ; 9,600 00
Circulating notes.
Margin
CENRTAL BANK, PEORIA.
44,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
51,900 00 Illinois and Michigan canal 6s, at 102c.
39,600 00
I 52,938 00
Circulating notes .
Margin '
CITY BANK, OTTAWA. j
17,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c ! 15,300 00
20,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c ' 18,800 00
13,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c j 12,610 00
10,500 00 North Carolina 6s, at 9Sc I 10,290 00
Circulatins; notes.
Margin
.«!266,800 00
251,765 00
15,035 00
508,183 28
482,608 00
575
214,100 00
197,944 00
16,156 00
92,538 00
83,672 00
866 00
57,000 00
50,004 00
6,996 00
7r.
Statement — Continued.
[ XCIII ]
CITIZENS' BANK, MT. CARMEL.
^64 , 000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
$57,600 00
5,399 64
900 00
5,142 52 Illinois new internal improvement stock, at 105. .
1 , 000 00 Illinois interest bond, at 90c
$63,899 64
54,779 00
Circulatin"" cotes ••
Mar^'in
9,120 64
232,200 00
18,800 00
14,550 00
12,480 00
3,600 00
CORN EXCHANGE BANK, FAIRFIELD.
258,000 00 Missouri 6s at 90c
20 000 00 Tennessee 6s at 94c
15,000 00 Yii"inia 6s at 97c •
13,000 00 Louisiana 63, at 96c
4 , 000 00 Illinois interest bonds, at 90c
281,630 00
263,374 00
Circulatin"^ notes
Margin
18,256 Go
EDGAR COUNTY BANE, PARIS.
27,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
24,300 00
56,640 00
59,000 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c ^
Circulating' notes
80,940 00
77,274 00
Margin ,
3,666 00
143,100 00
3,880 00
E. L TINKHAM & Co's BANK, McLEANSBORO.
135 000 00 Ohio 6s at 106c
4,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 9^70
Circulating notes
146,980 00
138,796 00
M^irfin ...
8,184 00
104,760 00
18,000 00
FARMERS' AND TRADERS' BANK, CHARLESTON.
108,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c
20,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c. . .♦
122,760 00
118,036 00
Circulating notes •
Margin
4 724 00
256,620 00
88,270 00
THE FRONTIER BANK, BENTON.
273 , 000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c
91,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c
344,890 00
313,895 00
Circulating notes ,
Margin
30,995 00
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78
Statement — Continued.
GRAND PRAIRIE BANK, URBANA. !
830,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c \ $29,100 00
48,000 00 Missouri 63, at 90c I 43,' 200 00
2,000 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c ' l'920 00
Ciiculating notes
Margin
THE GRAYVILLE BANK.
447,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c...
6,000 00 Minnesota 8s, at lOSc.
i 402,300 00
.! 6,480 00
Circulating notes
Margin
PIIGHLAND BANK, PITTSFIELD.
120,000 00 Michigan 6s, at 106c.
Circulating notes. . .
127,200 00
Margin ,
INTERNATIONAL BANK, RALEIGH.
50,000 00 Iowa 7s, at 110c
2, 500 00 North Carolina 6s, at 98c
16,000 00 IlJiuois and Michigan canal 6s, at 102c
8,346 18 Illinois new internal improvement stock, at 105c.
79 , 000 00 Illinois interest bonds, at 90c
Circulating notes
Margin
LAFAYETTE BANK, BLOOMINGTON.
55,000 00
2,450 00
16,320 00
8,763 48
71,100 00
61,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c. .
2,500 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c,
54,900 00
2,400 00
Circulating notes
Margin
MARINE BANK OF CHICAGO.
47,276 03 Illinois new internal improvement stock, at 105c. .
12,000 00 Illinois interest bonds, at 90c
Circulating notes
Margin
McLEAN COUNTY BANK, BLOOMINGTON.
60,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
Circulating notes. .
Margin
49,639 83
10,800 00
54,000 00
$74,220 00
69,358 00
4.862 00
408,780 00
371,580 00
37,200 00
127,200 00
117,595 00
9,605 00
153,633 48
112,300 00
41,
48
57,300 00
53,296 00
4,004 00
60,439 83
50,001 00
10,438 83
54,000 00
50,318 00
3,682 00
79
Statement — Continued.
[xcv]
THE MERCHANTS' BANK, CARML
586,000 00 Michigan 6s, at 106c
12,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c
5,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c
86,046 00 Illinois new internal improvement stock, at 105c.
Circulating notes.
Maroin
$91,160 00
11,280 00
4,850 00
37,848 30
MERCHANTS' AND DROVERS' BANK, JOLIET.
78,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
6,000 00 North Carolina 6s, at 98c
14,000 00 South Carolina 6s, at 100c
1,000 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c ;
2,900 00 Illinois and Michigan canal 6s, at i02c
1,095 80 Illinois new internal improvement stock, at I05c.
2 , 086 30 Illinois and Michio-au canal interest cert., at 90c . .
Circulating notes.
Margin
MISSISSIPPI RIVER BANK, OXFORD.
55,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c
14, 500 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c
9,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c
15,00iJ 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
7,000 00 North Carolina 6s, at 9Sc ,
3,000 00 Illinois and Michigan canal 6s, at 102c,
20,000 00 Iowa 7s, at lluc
Circulating notes
Margin.
MORGAN COUNTY BANK, JACKSONVILLE.
68,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
2,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c
1,000 00 North Carolina 6s, at 98c.
5,500 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c
Circulating notes
Margin
NATIONAL BANK, EQUALITY.
77,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c..
9,000 00 Virginia 63, at 97c.
8,000 00 Georgia 6s, at 100c.
-Circulating notes.
Margin.
70,200 00
5,880 00
14,000 00
960 00
2,958 00
1,150 59
1,872 27
53,350 00
13,920 00
8,460 00
13,500 00
6,860 00
3,060 00
22,000 00
61,200 00
1,880 00
980 00
5,280 00
59,300 00
8,730 00
S,0U0 00
$145,138 30
132,995 00
12,143 30
97,020 86
89,441 00
'7,579
121,150 00
112,316 00
8,884 00
69,840 00
64,250 00
5,090 00
81,030 00
73,376 00
7,654 00
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Stateinen^—Contimied.
PRAIRIE STATE BANK. WASHINGTOX.
$18,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c .
30,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c.
22,000 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c.
Circulating notes.
Margin
RAILROAD BANK. DECATUR.
11,000 00 Tennessee 6s, at 94c
39,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c
39,000 00 North Carolina 6s, at 98c.
Circulating notes.
Margin
SOUTHERN BANK OF ILLINOIS, GRAYVILLE.
1 47, 000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c .
35,000 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c.
Circulating notes.
Margin
STATE BANK OF ILLINOIS, SHAWNEETOWN.
162,500 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c
245,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
60,000 00 Louisiana 6s, at 96c
86,000 00 South Carolina 6s, at 100c , . ,
20 , 000 00 North Carolina 6s, at 98c ,
10,500 00 Georgia 6s, at 102c
120,800 00 Illinois and Michigan canal 6s, at 102c.
60,000 00 Illinois interest bonds, at 90c
Circulating notes.
Margin
WARREN COUNTY BANK, MONMOUTH.
64,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c.
Circulating notes. . .
Margin.
$16,200 00
28,200 00
21,120 00
10,340 00
37,830 00
38,220 00
132,300 00
33,600 00
157,625 00
220,500 00
57,600 Oi)
86,000 OU
19,600 00
10,710 00
123,216 00
54,000 00
57,600 00
$65,520 00
60,709 00
4,811 00
86,390 00
85,233 00
1,157 00
165,900 00
152,536 00
13,364 00
729,251 00
688,275 00
40,976 00
57,600 00
53,125 00
4,475 00
89
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Statement — Continued.
Names of Banks.
Denominations issued.
Lafayette Bank
Marine Bank
McLean County Bank
SJechanics' and Farmers' Bank
Merchants' Bank
Merchants' and Drovers' Bank
Merchants' and Mechanics's Bank. . .
Mississippi River Bank
Morgan County Bank
National Bank.
People's Bank
Phoenix Bank , . .
Prairie State Bank
Quincy City Bank
Railroad Bank
Reed's Bank
Rock Island Bank
Rushville Bank
Southern Bank of Illinois, Belleville.
Southern Bank of Illinois, Grayville.
State Bank of Illinois
Stock Security Bank
Union Bank
Warren Countv Bank
5,315,
91,908
36,725
36,117
5,315
18,370
36,725
8,058
5,315
5,178
47,726
11,740
3,327
8,785
12,396
104,082
4,545
8,435
2,272
68,520!
4,625
4,545
47,726!
'3,3271
11,999
5,870
52,041
4,545
8,000
14,432j
106,49t3'
42,712'
7,800-
2,272
6,000
4,625
4,545
6,465
8,000
14,432
106,496
21,356
7,800
5,315
23,548
4,545
8,435
2,272
5,897
4,625
4,545
6,465
3,000
6,914
8,867
11,999
5,870
6,927
3,785
12,396
52,040
4,545
8,434
2,272
39,826
7^800
4,625
4,545
6,465
3,000
14,432
39,826
21,357
6,000
10,820
5,178
6,927
3,785
8,434...
1,500 500
6,465
14,432
14.9
$58,465
313,702
110,175
86,803
132,995
239,170
58,700
113,886
68,130
74,376
468,364
50,000
160,2^0
49,992
110,105
50,875
49,995
129,300
69,000
259,776
787,776
192,209
78,800
54,100
Law Yol.— 13
90
Statement — Continued.
Names of Banks.
Denominations returned and destroved.
Agricultural Bank 260
Alton Bank 2,3-23
American Exchange Bank '
Bank of America '
Bank of Aurora^ j 9 , 400
Bank of Albion I
Bank of Belleville ^ 25 , 226
Bank of Bloomington ;
Bank of Carmi '
Bank of Cliester I 98
Bank of the Commonwealth j
Bank of Elgin '35,334
B^nk of the Federal Union \
Bank of Galena 3,893
Bank of Geneseo \
Bank of Hutsonville 1*7, 350
Bank of Illinois j 1,669
Bank of Lucms & Sinionds i 6,831
Bank of Naperville '12,454
Bank of Northern Illinois | 6,268
Bank of Ottawa i 7,125
Bank of Peru 11,857
Bank of Pike County : 479
Bank of Quincv ' 399
Bank of Raleigh i
Bank of the Republic 245
Bank of Rocktord 6,290J
Bank of Southern Illinois ; 2,452|
Belvidere Bank 15,807
Central Bank 49,387
Chicago Bank 1 33,412
City Bank, Chicago i 5,094
City Bank, Ottawa I
Citizens' Bank ' 278
Commercial Bank 16 , 500
Corn Exchange Bank | 1,212
Clark's Exchange Bank '40,609
DuPage County^Bank i 2,513
Edgar County "Bank ! 523
E. I. Tinkham & Go's Bank '27, 128
Exchange Bank of H. A. Tucker & Co. j 4,383
Farmers' Bank : 10, 814
Parmers' and Traders' Bank j 6, 371
Frontier Bank I
Grand Prairie Bank j 1,096
Grayvillc Bank 8,969
Hamilton County Bank 12 , 601
Highland Bank I
International Bank j
Lafayette Bank ....j 1,050
Marine Bank i 71, 501
McLean County Bank 1 19 , 865
Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank 134,885
Merchants' Bank '
103
2,358
9,725
8,107
20,210
15,714
872
9,355
1,924
4,190
4,2
4,638
112
194
216
6,520
2.865
34,889
5,301
271
1,013
20,989
404
2,023
7,966
22,946
66
568
1,072
172
7,923
23^275
,447
57
2801
13| 2
4,111|
3,098
1,907
2,490
5,825
4,484
65
223
9,645
10,507
2,498
5,662
500
1,264
1,265
145
6,559
8,183
4,829
9,892
3,793
5,334
5,899
1,003
12,818
2,715
390
13,502113,619
4,460
5,487
5,168
1,637
3,163
13,421
551
14,583
19,996
7,787
4,497
4,829
13,921
494
4,853
39
2091 252 {
1,953 4,132
15,264j
4,559
3,358 1,352]
4,998i j
9,209|
8,842i
5,400l I
2421 226
5,9531 ;....
902 i I
19, 554!4, 290,4,293
2,85012,228
303i
51, 057 1
4,529 1
5,5451 i
3,770
4!.
730 1 572 [■
6,145 8,780 .
14,188:1,150
1,244 1,240
5,754 5,847
307
19,967
6,867
4,864
4,290
63,962
10,757
347,571
47,188
4,016
350,274
49,439
49,513
50,044
40
13,740
128,820
168,646
18,620
87,240
5,169
263,701
59,857
84,294
91
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Stateon en t — C ontinue d .
Xames of Banks.
Denominations rpturned and destroyed.
Merchants' and Drovers' Bank ,
Mercliants' and Mechanics' Bank.. . .
Mississippi River Bank
Morgan County Bank
National Bank ,
I'eople's Bank
Puwiiix; Bank
Prairie State Bank
Quincy City Bank
Railroad Bank
Reed's Bank.
Rock Island Bank
Rushville Bank
Southern Bank of Illinois, Belleville.
Southern Bank of Illinois, Grayville.
State Bank of Illinois
Stock Security Bank
Union Bank
AVarren County Bank
4,
29,144 7,
749 ,
102
133
77
50,475; |ol,393
7,787
5,824
100
268
4,508'
2,234!
1,238
1,500
4, 525
5,579
2, 260 I
1 . 509
4,2161 4,196
4,535!
5,248^5,120
2,267 1,497| 500
2,732' ' ...
1,589
3,972
7,525| 7,760| 1 2,970 2,988
4, 328 8, 384
500' 630
16,248 23,706: 4,617} 5,294 1, 00
3o, 620 19,704' 20,850
7,325. 7,578! 7,682 5,948
' ' I 195
$149,729
57,134
1 , 570
3,880
1,000
455,959
49,720
99,541
49,772
24,772
16,706
44,999
128,485
67,775
107,240
99,501
180,278
75,267
97-.
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92
Sta tern en t — C ontimied .
i
Denominations outstanding
Xames of Banks.
S 1 g
• i • i
1 ! 1
'^ \ :
• 1 •
CO
"^ i
o
re'
B
o
s
7,833
2,415
7,490
2,380
2 715
L5,120
4,170
$97,913
46,170
1,000
11,573
3,947
185,465
Bank of Aiiif rica I
275
24,562
204 1
24, 703 1
1,162
23,269
24,746
5,.150l
74 6 '
270,232
5,150
...J
77,250
Bank of Belleville
2, '795
4,699
8,5541
4,568
1,205
4,700
8,554
4,500
1 075!
12,160
Bank of Bloomington. . , , . ,
Bank of Cai'mi
4,700l 4,700
i 8,554!
4,494' 4.3861
51,699
4,454
112,972
Bank of Chester
48,980
5,653
4,820
8,781
2,902
5,565
_
84,915
Bank of Eloin
16,530
8,781
16,941
8,218
.'.\'.\'.\
57,066
Bank of the Federal Union
52,686
Bank of Galena «
9,295
943!
. . . .
52,870
Bank of Geue'^eo . • ...
12,480
461
62,400
Bank of HutsonvilJe
2,680
6,332
100
22,543
12,531
1,174
13,240
27,571
4,143
750
8
7,466
14,511
1,172
2,860
13,913
2,520
6,665
6,093|28,469
lo! 2
166,956
Bank of Lucas & Sinionds.
1
...,
166
37,475
Bank of N^ortliern Illinois
41,553
Bank of Ottawa
583 746
8,997
Bank of Veru
3,014
13,960
2,491
28,002
Bank of Pike County
8,163
2 , 505
18,237
77,536
41
13,137
1,000
8,769
93
54
8,334
3,039
53
24,019
117
152
7,087
18,071
16
11
11,510
20,929
3,118
21,653
91S
7,88"
7,584
5,00S
3,581
2,731
2,462
16,058
;;;;
165,402
53,801
Bank of Ralei"-h
251,765
27,195
376
14,043
6,185
15,569
3,122
360
8,334
3,004
900
23,709
2,891
489
6,867
13,8.5-2
i 16-2
i 29t
1 8,y0£
13,504
146
13,630
1,645
163
13,575
107
13,302
1,166
8,086
142
120
482,608
Bank of Rockford
1,194
Bank of Southern Illinois
Belvidere Bank
5,102
....
197,944
j 14,683
Central Bank
1 83,672
' 7,303
City Bank, Chicago
City Bank, Ottawa
i*
I 1,296
1 50,004
Citizen's Bank
3,010
23^908
511
1 6,986
; 6,988
1 85
1 68
10.112
""io6
23,918
154
288
7,000
6,871
48
10^451
3,056
....
54,779
1,483
Corn Exchange Bank
263,374
10
72
7
4,700
Du Paa"e County Bank
1 2,833
' 77,274
E. I. Tinkham & Co.'s Bank
1
!l38,796
Exchange Bank of H. A. Tucker & Co.
'
1 556
Farmers' Rank
i
1 487
Farmers' and Traders' Bank
■ * '
118,036
Frontier Bank
120,925
2,334
119,020
i 84
7,841
7,456
...
'813,895
Grand Prairie Bank
Gravville Bpnk
9,854110,19"
23,831124, 63'-
2,505 1,68c
t
1,185
1 69,358
' 871, 580
Hamilton County Bank
Highland Bank.
1 14,865
!ll7,595
i 1
1112,300
Lafayette Bank
4,265 4,76^
20,407! 3,78'-
16, 860116, 72J
l,732i 27]
[ 4,821
r 825
j 58,296
1" 314
I 50,001
McLean County Bank
' 50,318
Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank
4^
8,86"
j
2,509
MerchuDts' Bank
1
1 8,866
182,995
93
[ cix ]
Statement — Continued.
Names of Banks.
Denominatious outstandin^i
Merchants' and Drovers' Bank. . .
Merchants' and Mi-chanics' Bank.
Mississippi River Bank
Morgan Connty Bank
National Bank
People's Bank
Phoenix Bank
Prairie State Bank
Quiney tMty Bank
Eailroad Bank ....
Reed's Bank
Rock Ij^land Bank
Rushville Bank
Southern Bank of Illinois, Belleville
Southern Bank of Blinois, Grayville
State Bank of Illinois
Stock Security Bank
Union Bank
Warren Countv Bnuk
276
121
4,212
46
6,825
3,652
12,819
647
11
6,827'.-..
3,517|....
3,186
5
3,165
3,314J....
Sj....
3,036
573
....
'
30; 121.
10,104! 6,048!,
35,209134,532 13,4161.
' 507! '.
118 52 ,
10,625 \.
§89,441
1 , 566
112,316
64,250
73,376
12,405
280
60,709
220
85,233
34,169
4,996
765
1,225
152,536
688,275
11,931
1.533
53,125
Total
6,21^,807
[ ex ]
94
1^0. 25.
A STATEMENT exfiibiting the number and denominations of hanl)
note imjrressioyis received at this office^ from the date of the passage of
the general hanking laio to the SOth day of November^ 1858/ the nam-
her delivered to the respective hanks ; the number destroyed, and the
number now remaining in this office.
Karnes of Banks.
Agricultural Bank
Alcou Bank
American Exchange Baul
Bank of Albion
Bank of Aledo
Bank of America ,
Bank of Aurora ,
Bank of Belleville
Bank of Eloomiugton.
Bank of Carini.
Bank of Chester
Bank of Commerce ,
Bank of the Commonwealth
Bank of Elgin . . ,
Bank of the Federal Unioi
Bank of Galena
Bank of Geneseo.
Bank of Hutsonvi:
Bank of Illinois. .
Bank of Kewanee
Bank of Lucas & Simonds.
Bank of Xaperville
Bank of Northern Illinois.
Bank of Ottawa
Bank of Peru
Bank of Pike County.
Bank of Qnincv
Bank of Raleigh. ...
Bank of the Republic.
Bank of Rockford
Bank of Southern Illinois.
Denomina- | No. | No. I No. de-
tions. ! received, i deliver d.i stroved.
i i I "
1, 2, .5, 5,
10,
10, f
5,
1, 1,
1, 1, 2, 8,
5, 5, 5, 10,
2, 3, 5, 10,
1, 1,
5, 5, 10, 10,
1, 1, 2, 3,
5, 5, 5, 5,
1, 2, 3, 5,
1, 2, 8, 5,
" I 10, 10,
Belvidere Bank, I 1, 1, 8, 5,
1, 2,
1, 2,
1, 2,
1, 2,
1, 2,
1, 1,
1,
1, 1,
2,
3, 5,
3, 5,
1, 2,
3, 5,
), 10,
2, 5,
1, 2,
3, 5,
1, 5,
.5, 10
10,
1, 1, 2,
3,
5, 5,
1, 1, 2, 5,
1, 3, -5, 5,
5, 5,
5, 5, 2, 1,
20,
3, 3,
1. 1,
10,
1, 1,
1, 2,
1, 1,
17,000
5,00U
3,000
10,000
6 , 000
6,000
5,000
40,000
29,000
4,000
10,000
5 , 000
5 , 000
15,000
10,000
1 , 100
12,000
9,500
15,000
2,000
10,000
7,000
1 , 000
5,000
1,000
7,500
18,000
8.000
14,000
4,300
2,500
2,500
5,000
15,000
18,999
6,408
7,000
1,500
7,498
22,500
20,000
4,000
4,250
7,500
11,000
21,000
25,000
9,000
16,495
13,000
6,000
7,931
1,738
1 , 000
7,511
5,150
5,000
32,669
24,021
4,000
4,700
4,454
4,100
4,666
5,667
8,932
15,000
2,000
8,781
6,000
500
4,16f
1 , 000
6,240
10,106
8,000
11,488
1,265
2,500
4,432
11,666
18,799
6,408
1,892
7,498
5,050
14,024
2,734
2,714
2,271
10,095
13,720
23,200
6,666
16,495
3,227
5,995
338
4,9'i
7,894
1,266
2,334
No. on
hand.
95
[cxi]
Statemoit—Conthmed.
Karnes of Br.nks.
Belvidere Banl
Central Bank.
Xo.
No.
Donoinina- | No. i No.
tioD^ ; received, deliver'd. destroy'd' on hand.
Chicago Bank.
City Bank of Cairo.
City Bank, Chicago.
City Bank, Ottawa.
Citizens, Bank
Commercial Bank. ,
Continental Bank
Corn Eexchange Bank..
CUirk's Exchange Bank.
Du Page County Bank.
Edgar County Bank
E. I. Tinkham & Co.'s Bank.
Exchange Bank of H. A. T. & Co.
Farmers' Bank.
Farnjers' and Traders' Bank .
Frontier Bank
Grand Prairie Bank
Grayville Bank
Haniiltou County Back.
Highland Bank
International Bank
Kane County Bank
LafaTette Bank
Marine Bank of Chicago.
McLean County Bank
4 t t I
Mechanics' and Farmers' Bank.
Merchants' Bank • • •
Merchants' and Drovers' Bank..
Merchants' and Mechanics' Bank.
Mississippi River Bank
Morgan County Bank.
National Bank
People's Bank
Phffinix Bank
Prairie State Bank. .
Quincy City Bank. . .
Railroad Bank.
1,1, I
1, 1, 3, 5,
1, 1,
1,2,
3, 5,
1, 2, 3, 5,
1, 2, 3, 5,
1, 5,
1, 2, 5, 10,
1, 1, 3, 5,
1,1-,
0, 10,
1, 2, 3, 5,
1, 1, 2, 5,
20, 10,
3, S,
10,
1, 3, 5,
1, 2, 3, 5,
1, 1, 2, 3,
5, 6, 5, 5,
1, 2, 3, 5,
1, 2,
1, 1, 2, 5,
1, 1, 2,
1, 2, 3, 5,
5, 10,
1, 2, 5, 10,
1, 2,
2, 5,
1, 2, .0, 10,
1, 2, 3, 5,
10, 10,
5, 10,
5, 10,
1, 2, 3, 5,
i, 2, 3, 5,
1 10, 5, 3, 1,
5, 2, 1, 1,
1, 1,
I 1, 2,
1, 2,
1, 2, 5,
1, 1,
5, 10,
2, 3, 5,
1, 2,
5, 3, 1, 1,
1, 2, 0, 10,
5, 10,
1, 2, 5, 10,
1, 5,
1, 1, 2, 5,
1, 2, 3, 5,
1, 3, 5, 10,
10,10,10,20
1, 2, 3, 5,
5,
1,
5,000
20,000
15,000
36,699
4,625
5,500
10,000
8,334
6,000
1 , 000
2,500
12,000
40,000
21,500
8,000
8,000
3,305
3 , 305
8,000
25,000 I
18,500
5,000
5,000
6,000
1,250
20,000
25,000
3,000
9 , 000
11,000
27,800
15,350
13,508
10,000
20,000
5,000
T.OOO
5,178
19,890
25,000
17,000
23,004
11,201
15,000
10,000
12,000
40,000
7,050
4,000
4,000
6,000
16,800
53,000
6,015
12,500
500
2,272
6.000
5,000
17,946
14,500
36,534
3,935
4,546
5,555
334
,142
.000
1,520
2.945
1,134
103
[ CXII ]
96
Statement — Continued.
Xames of Banks.
Deiiomina- No.
tioas. received.
No.
deliver'd.
No.
destroy'd
No.
on hand.
Eailroad Bank
1, 1, 2, ' 6,000
11 ! 30 000
6,000
28,259
4,625
4,545
6,465
3,000
5,000
14,432
39,826
66,670
7,484
21,357
6,000
1,800
2,705
.. . .'
8,535
1,740
375
1,000
Beed'sBank
Rock Inland Bank
1, 2, 3, 5,
1, 2, 3. 5,
10, 5, 3, 2,
1, 2, 5, 10,
1, 2,
1, 2, 5, 10,
1, 2, 3, 5,
1, 2,
10, 10,
1, 1, 2, 5,
1, 2, 3, 5,
5,000
5,545
10,000
3,000
10,108
14,500
39,826
66,670
11,250
26,655
7.000
Rushville Bank
" " Grayville..
State Bank of Illinois
5,108
68
( ( i. 1.
"5,'298'
1,000
3,766
Stock Security Bank
1, 2, 3, 1 SOO
"Warren Coiuitv Bank. ...
5, 5, 5, 5,
3,000
295
81
Banks in Voluntciry Liquidation.
[XCTII ]
THE BANK OF AMERICA, CHICAGO.
2,000 00 Missouri 6s at 90c
81,800 00
$1,800 00
1 162 00
638 00
10,670 00
27,260 00
BANK OF NAPERVILLE.
11,000 00 Virginia 63, at 97c
2y , OUO 00 Tennessee 6s, at y4c
37,930 00
37,475 00
Ciroulatin"' notes
Margin
455 00
4,850 00
5,400 00
BANK OF OTTAWA.
5,000 00 Virginia 6^ at 97c
G,U00 00 Missouri Os, at 9i)o •
10,250 00
8,997 00
Margin
1,253 00
BANK OF PEFvU.
31,000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c
27,900 00
4,080 00
4,0u0 00 Illinois and Michigan canal 6s, at 102c
31,980 0,0
Circulatin<^ notes. .•... .
28,0,02 01^
■
Margin .,.....,
3,978 00
BELVIDERE BANK.
10 , 000 00 Missouri 6s, at 90c , , . , ,
9,000 00
5,820 00
6,000 00 Virginia 6s, at 97c
14,820 00
14,683 00
Circulating notes , , ,
Maro'in • , ,
137 00
8,866 32
CHICAGO BANK.
8,444 12 Illinois new internal improvement stock, at I05c.
8,866 32
7,303 00
Margin .,,...,,., ,...,,,.,
1,563 32
CLARK'S EXCHANGE BANK, SPRINGFIELD.
6 000 00 Missouri 6s at 90c
5,400 00
5 400 00
4 700 00
700 00
Law Vol.— 12
[ XCTIII ]
82
Statement — Continued.
EXCHANGE BANK OF E. A. TUCKER & CO., CHICAGO.
Specie
Circulalinsr notes.
REED'S BANK, GALESBURG.
42,000 00 Missouri Gs, at 90c.
Circulating no-tes.
ROCK ISLAND BANK.
6,000 00 Missouri fls, at 90c.
Oirculatin"; notes, .
Margin
SOUTHERN BANK OF ILLINOIS, BELLEVILLE.
hpeoic
Circulating notes.
8556 00
3*7,800 00
5,400 00
|5o6 00
o56 00
37,800 00
34,169 00
3,f.31 (M)
5,400 00
4,996 00
1,225 00
1,225 00
1,225 (»0
85
Ko. 21.
[ XCIX ]
A STATJ^^fJ^yT of the condition of the suspeiidecl hanhs vdiose notes
are redeemed at this office^ with the rate at which each is redeemed.
18.57.
Oct.
2S
1858.
Mar.
1
l8ot.
Oct.
23
180 8,
Nov.
30
30
30
30
BANK OF BELLEVILLE, BELLEVILLE, i
I
To amount of stocks deposited 1 1229,740 00
'' " net proceeds of sale of securities. 237,783 95
By amount circulation outstandina;. ......
'' " " redeemed to diUe.
'* " ptid to receiver
" " expense account
" " cash on hand i, . i » . . .
Redeemiad at par
229,740 00
217,415 00
7,500 00
112 00
12,756 95
1857. Nov.
" Feb.
1857. Nov.
1858. Nov.
1857. Oct.
1858. ilar.
1857. Oct.
1858. Nov.
1857. Sept.
" Dec.
1857. Sept.
1858. Nov.
1858. Oct.
1858. Oct.
" Nov.
BANK OF IIUTSONVILLE, HUTSON-
j VILLE.
To amount of stocks deposited
I " " net proceeds of sale of securities.
: By amount circulation outst.iddinj;
j " " " redeemed to date. .. .
{ " " expanse account
I " " specie on hand. .
Redeemed at par.
HAMILTON CO. BANK, McLEANSBORO.
To amount of stocks depo-<ited
" '' net proceeds of sale of securities.
By amount circulation ont^tandincr. ........
" '■ " redeemed to date, .. .
" " expense account
" " specie on hand
Redeemed at par.
RUSHVILLE BANK, RUSIIYILLE.
DO, 820 00
04,328 85
90,820 Go
83,997 00
81 50
10,250 85
177,290 00
183,717 80
177,290 00
162,423 00
47 45
21,247 85
To amount of stocks deposited
" " proceeds of sale of securities. .
By amount circulating notes outstanding. . . .
" '' circulation redeemed to date. .. .
" " expense account
" *' paid receiver
" " specie on hand. ■.
Redeemed at par.
DU PAGE COUNTY BANK, NAPERVILLE.
To amount specie deposited,
" " received from the treasurer.
By amount circulation outstanding
" " " redeemed to date. . . .
" " expense account
" " specie on hand
Redeemed at par.
23,492 00
23,873 85
23,492 CO
22,727 00
61 70
200 00
885 15
3,343 00
3,343 00
3,343 00
544 00
2 00
2,797 00
^467,523 95
467,523 95
185.148 85
185,148 85
361,007 80
361,007 80
47,365 85
47,365 85
6,686 00
6,686 00
[0]
84
Statement — Continned.
1S58. Aug.
22
4i U
22
1858. Aug.
22
" Nov.
80
« «4
30
<i It
30
MERCHANTS' k MECHANICS' BANK,
CHICAGO.
To amount specie deposited
*' " received from treasurer. .. .
By amount circulation outstanding
*' " '' redeemed to date.
" " er.pense account
" " specie on hand
Ecdcemed ai par.
COMMERCIAL BANK, CHICAGO.
1858. Sept. 18 ; To stocks deposited.
28 I '* amount of proceeds of sale of stocks. . . .
1858. Sept. 18 ! By amount circulation outstanding
" Nov. 30 I " " " redeemed to date..
'* " 30 I " " expense account
30
' " specie on hand
Redeemed at par.
PEOPLE'S BANK, CARML
^1,960 00
1,9 GO 00
1,960 00
394 00
10 50
1,555 50
2,005 00
2,089 40
2,005 00
522 00
5 00
1,562 40
1857.
July
4
"
Dec.
28
1857.
July
4
1858.
Nov.
30
30
30
1S57.
May
July
20
15
1857.
1858.
May
Nov.
(I
20
30
30
80
To amount stocks deposited
" " net proceeds of sale of stocks. . .
By amount circulation outstanding
" am'tcircul'nredeem'd to date, |98,17l«94c
" " expt nse account
" " specie on hand. ^
Redeemed at 94c.
STOCK SECURITY BANK, DANVILLE.
To amount stocks deposited
" " net proceeds of sale of stocks. ..
By am't circulation outstanding.
" " " redeemed to date, $ll5,483a88:^c.
" ** expense account
" '* specie on nnnd
Redeemed at 88ic.
110,264 00
103,656 09
110,264 00
92,280 74
82 15
11,293 20
127,378 00
112,673 89
127,378 00
101,913 74
109 75
10,650 40
85
[CI]
:No. 22.
A STATEMENT of the cmdition of smpended han'ks, wJiose time for
rederrqytion has exjnred hy liinitation of lavj.
FARMER'S BANK, CHICAGO.
SPECIE.
1856. Nov.
30
1658. "
30
' ' ' '
30
» ' ' '
30
1856.
Is58.
1856.
1858.
1856.
IS 58.
1S56.
1858.
Amount on hand
Aniouni paid for redemption of notes
Ajiiouut paid for expeiitie account
Amount cash due receiver or stockholders.
CIRCCLATIOX.
i
jO Amount outstanding ,
io Amount redeemed subsequeniiy
i>0 Amount lost
^156 60
23 00
313 85
THE PHCEXIX BANK, CHICAGO.
SPECIE.
156 00
478 00
1856.
' 30
1^5b.
' 30
' 30
1856.
' 30
1858.
' 30
' '
" 30
"
' 30
1856.
' 30
1858.
' 30
' '
" oO
80 I Amount en hand
3o Amount paid lor redemption of notes.. . .
3U i Amount paid expense account
30 I Amount cash due receiver or stocliholder;
ciucclatiox.
135
00
23
00
255
40
Amount outstanding
Amount redeemed subsequently
Amount lo;t
THE CITY BANK, CHICAGO.
SPECIE.
135 00
280 00
Amount on hand
Amount paid for redemption of notet
Amount paid expt-nse aceoLnt.
243 00
23 OC
Amount cash due receiver or stockholders ! 1,271 40
CIRCULATION.
Amount outstanding
Amount redeemed subsequently
Amount lost
MECHANICS' AND FARMERS' BANK,
SPRINGFIELD.
SPECIE.
30 Amount on hand
30 Amount paid for redemption of notes. . .
30 Amount paid expense account
3o J Amount paid Thomas Lewis, stockholder.
CIRCULATION.
30 J Amount outstanding
30 i Amount redeemed subsequently.
30 f Amount lost
243 00
1,296 00
2
282
13
,492
00
00
15
2
282
,509
00
00
[ ^'H ]
86
Statement — Contiuuod.
185fi.
N
0\\
80
18.38.
''
'60
1856.
< i
30
i8oS.
a
'60
1856.
1858.
1856.
1.^58.
1856.
1858.
1856.
1858.
THE UNION BANK, CHICAGO.
SPECIE.
ATiioiHit on hand ^ .
Aiiioimt paid tor ledHinptiou of )!otes. . . .
Aiiiount paid N. H. Ridgeiy, attoriie^y
Amount paid expense aocouuc "
><7S (.)0
1,5U7 65
23 00
CIRCCLATION.
i Amount outstanding
I Aniounl redeemed Bubsequeiitl y
j Amount lost
1856.
' SO
1858.
' oO
' '
' '60
' oO
1856.
' SO
1&58.
' so
THE BANE 01^ ROCKFORD, ROCKFORD. j
SPECIE.
78 00
1,5SS 00
Amount on hand. '
Amount paid for redemption of notes : 426 00
Amounr, paid expense aeeount. I 16 95
j Amount paid M. titarr, receiver j 1,177 00
CinCULATIOX.
Amount outstanding
Anioni.t redeemed s.ubriequenL] y.
Amount lost '
BANK OF LUCAS & SmoXDS, SPRINGFIELD.
SPECIE.
426 00
1,194 00
Amount on hand
Amount paid for redemption of note:
Amount paid siockliolders . . ,
117 00
166 00
CIKCULATIOX.
Amount outstanding
Amount ledeemed subsequently,
Amount lost
THE QUINGY CITY BANK.
.SPECIE.
117 00
166 00
Amount on hand
Amount paid stockholdeit
CiliCrLATlON.
Amount outstandii
Amount lost
11,608 63
1,608 65
1,611 00
_Mii 00
1,619 95
1.619 95
1.620 00
1.620 00
283 00
283 00
283 00
283 00
442 00
442 00
220 00
220 00
87
No. 23.
[cm]
BECAFITVLATION of semirlties deposited, ca.^h vcd-iie^ circidcdion
ouMandhiy^ and 'value raanjm on dcjjosit.
88,3fi9
000 00
796
oUO
00
749
,500
00
372
500
00
282
009
00
•100
000
()U
81
500
00
16
000
Ol)
192
730
96
91
000
00
206
000 00
50
000
00
56
000
00
289
000
00
2
()80
8(^
182
3(18
71
32
958
79
187
000
00
86
563
03
7,124
041
79
Missouri 6?, at 90c ,
Virginia 6s, at 97c
Tennessee 6s, at 94c
Lousiana 6s, at 96c
X.irtU Carolina 6s, at 98c ,
South Carolina, at lOOc ,
Georgia 6s, at 102c
Kentucky 6s, at 104c
Ohio 6s,'at KXic
Id wa 7s, at 1 1 Oc . . . .
Michigan 6s, at 106c
Michigan 7s, at 110c
Minnesota 8s, at l()8c ,
Illinois and Michigan canal 6s, at 102c
Illinois and Michigan interest certificates, at 90l
Illinois internal improvement stock, at 105c. . . .
Illinois liquidation, at lOoc
Illinois interest bonds, at 9(ic
Specie (protested banks)
Amount of secured circulation outstanding
Excess of securities
$3
,032
,100 00
772
605 00
704
530 00
357
600 00
276
36U 00
100
000 Oo
83
130 00
16
640 Oo
204
294 76
lOo
loo 00
218
360 00
55
000 Go
60
480 00
294
780 00
1
872 30
191
424 14
34
606 72
168
3()0 00
68
563 03
6
740
745 95
6
205
122 00
6;-; 5
623 95
[civ]
88
IS^O. 24:.
STATEMENT of the nuinber and denoinmatwns of maculating notes
issued to the hanks, returned and destroyed, and outstanding November
30^A, 1858.
Names of Banks.
Denominations issued.
Agricultui"al Bank
Alton Bank
American Excliange Bank
Bank of America
Ban k of Aurora
Bank of Albion
Bankoflielleville
Bank of Bloomington
Bank of Carmi
Bank of Cliester
Bank of the Commonwealth
Bank of Elgin
JJank of the Federal Union
JJank of Galena
3>ank of Geneseo
Bank of Hutsonville
Bank of Illinois
Bank of Lucas & Simonds
Bank of Naperville
Bank of Northern Illinois
Bank of Ottawa
Bank of Peru
Bank of Pike County
Bank of Quincy
Bank of Raleigh
Bank of the Republic
Bank of Rockford
Bank of Southern Illinois
Belvidere Bank
Central Bank
Chicago Bank
City Bank, Chicago
City Bank, Ottawa
Citizens' Bank
Commerical Bank
Corn Exchange Bank
Clark's Exchange Bank
Du Page County Bank
Edgar County i3ank
E. I. Tinkham & Co.'s Bank
Exchange Bank of H. A. Tucker & Co
Farmers' Bank
Farmers' and Traders' Bank
Frontier Bank
Grand Prairie Bank ,
Grayville Bank
Hamilton County Bank ,
Highland Bank
International Bank
7,593
4,738
32,669
28,021
4,099
8,554
4,066
51,804
8,781
20,334
20,210
8 , 0(X)
6,931
34,997
18,799
8,299
25,097
28, 051 i
4,542
27,440
6,666
16,495
21,992
64,956
36,534
5,454
8,334
3,282
17,400
24,921
43,000
3,002
7,390
40,980
4,545
11,110
15,280
10,950
27,800
15,106
7,593
4,738
4,738
10,00u
32,669
21,415
4,7(10
8,554
4,666
J3,93l
10,167
10,105
1,932
11,665
18,799
8 , 300
7,498
14,025
2,714
13,720
6,666
16.495
36.534
5,454
,281
10,000
32,669
24,021
4,700
4,666
1 , 000
8,000
2,500
6,408
7,498
14,025
2,714
13,720
6,666
16,495
5,995
17,978
3,935
5,454
24,921
21,500
7 , 320
20,490
4,545
5,555
15,280 15,280
6,005
24,921
12,972
I 3,003
i 7,320
!20,49O
! 4.545
1 1 , 834
27,800
15,106
15,106
15,180
4,738
15,019
32,669
5,150
24,021
4 , 700
8,554
4 , 666
5,666
8,931
8,781
6,000
12,480
10,100
38,976
2,500
,408
8,202
2,714
20,190
92,800
4,600
16,495
5,993
17,978
3,935
5 , 454
8,334
3,281
6,006
24,921
19,671
3,002
7,320
69,128
4,545
5,550
15,280
20,929
3,884
27,800
15,107
9,081
13,302
1,000
15,020
5,150
4,454
5,667
500
1,265
2,734
2,714
20,190
>,454
3,282
4,300
2,300
20,929
2,906
27,800
1,234
9,081
13,803
1,265
4,300
•$98,709
62,118
225,295
50,000
359,359
78,250
263, 0]<)
51,69'.)
112,972
51,320
85,000
144,383
52,686
78,608
62,400
90,950
226,880
08,745
58,327
50,397
76,163
62,587
160,525
58,822
302,850
560,040
62,996
245,985
69,942
208,780
141,082
59,994
50,004
59,069
65,445
274,131
1352,271
50,021
81,290
489,070
49,995
50,000
168,080
313,935
83,098
500,500
178,511
130,215
[199,540
97
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Iso. 27.
[CXT]
8TATE2LENT of the condition of the Banks of the State of Illinois,
on the first Monday in Octoher, 1858, as exhiolted in their qua.rterly
rejjorts.
RESOURCES
Xajnes of Bankv.
Lccatiou.
Stocks deposited
as security for
circulation.
Real Estate.
!
j:>rotes of Other
banks on
hand.
Ag' i cultural Bank
Alton B .nk
Marion
Alton
Raleigh
Aurora
Bloomington .
Carmi
Chester
Robinson. . . .
Elgin
Rock Island. .
Galena
Geneseo
Xew Haven. .
Naperville. . .
Waukegan . .
Peru
Griggsville. . .
Quincy
Raleigh
McLeansboro.
Bolton
Belvidere
Peoria ..
Ottawa
Mt. Carrael. .
Fairfield
Springfield. . .
Paris
-McLeansboro.
Charleston. , .
Benton
Urbana
Gravville. . . .
Pitt-field ....
Raleigh
Bloomington.
Chicago ....
Bloomington.
Joliet
Oxford
Jacksonville .
Equality .
Washington. .
Decatur
Galesburg
Gravville
Sliawnaetown
Monmouth . . .
$110,600 00
57,739 16
208,000 00
325,000 00
59,045 08
87,055 00
48,980 00
101,000 00
58,000 00
55,000 00
64,915 11
57,000 00
183,519 00
45,908 87
50,000 00
37.000 GO
173,404 02
67,700 00
292,000 00
516,615 80
237,000 00
22,539 50
89,567 45
56,125 00
70,142 54
272,590 00
5,250 00
75,722 50
139,000 00
126,000 00
284,960 00
69,:;58 00
397,990 00
120,000 OO
92,003 87
63,500 00
69,305 72
60,000 00
112,076 10
123,500 00
80,500 00
82,460 00
70,000 00
89,000 00
39,536 22
. 151,080 00
768,687 20
64,000 00
$22,813 00
5 493 00
Bank of Bloomin^'ton
16,247 00
B.mk of Carmi
Bank of Chester
$1,020 00
131 00
Bank of the Con monwealth
Bank of Ei^in
:::
Bank of the Federal Union
Biiuk of Galena
25,.'i74 00
11,000 00
2,630 00
Bdiik of liliuoi".
Bank of Napervi'le
6,376 71
5,000 00
14,213 75
720 00
Bank of Northern Illinois. .
B.mk of Peri
Bank of Pike County
4,434 00
17,382 00
4,145 00
13,402 00
Ban'c of Ralei-ih
Bank of the Republic
Bank of Southern Illinois. .
Belvidere Bank
570 00
Central Bank
Cify Bank
21,689 82
6,542 00
22,982 00
Citizen>' Bank
Corn Exchange I ank
1,833 0©
Clark's Exchange Bank
Edjrar County Bi nk
7,626 OO
^5. I. Tinkham & Jo.'sBanlc.
Fanners' and Tra lers' Bank.
Frontier Bank
2,258 40
5,725 00
Grand Prairie Btnk
Gravville Bank
3,650 00
3,000 00
11,151 17
812 00
Highland Bank
International Bai k
Lafnvette B»nk
. . .
17 573 00
Marine Bank
10 000 00
McLenn County Bank
28,961 0©
Merchants' and D overs' B'k.
Mi«5i=sinpi River Bank
11,874 00
7,200 00
Morgan County Bank
National Bank
Prairie State Bark
1
4 940 00
Railroad Bank
7,341 3G
7,043 81
6 800 00
Reed's Bank
Southern Bank oi Illinois. . .
State B:ink of Ill'nois
Warren County 3ank
11,500 00
3,643 00
4 500 00
6,428,356 H
87,769 .54
271,520 08
[cxvi]
100
Sta tement — C oiitiniTed.
RESOURCES.
Names of Bauka.
Amount of debts
owing to the
bank other
thanloa sand
discounts.
Loans and
discounts.
Specie on
hand.
Deposited
with other
banks and
bankers.
1
$83,975 00
.^^25,950 00
$500 00
34,871 06
750 00
4,092 44
4,018 76
600 00
5,010 23
500 Oo
3,802 47
4,000 Oo
46,1H0 9>)
S57 85
500 00
$60,556 08
179,450 00
204,162 56
Bank of BlooiLiingtoa
22,388 16
15,501 75
698 95
85,333 00
2,943 35
48,980 00
Bank of the CoraraonwealLh. .
B-\nk of Elo-in
43,265 53
1 ,000 00
Bank of Galena
128,640 79
16,534 27
17,577 88
Bank of Illinois
30,4 67 00
Bank of Napt-rville
Bank of Northein Illinois. . .
Bank of Per n
6,791 7d
62,210 94
28,517 34
956 66
5,697 30
6,664 91
2,fi85 25
10,404 32
1 ,500 00
7,934 20
50() 00
1 546 81
67,850 26
Bank of Pike County
415 74
24,388 34
27,596 34
28,137 91
Bank of Ralei"h
246,705 00
Bank of the Republic
Bank of Southtrn Illinois. . . .
64,500 00
CentiMl Bank
1,248 12
16,286 09
1,500 00
8,700 70
l,0(iO 00
2,182 47
500 00
12,003 88
1,000 00
5,897 08
2,291 46
cOO 00
31.471 15
44,807 49
53,279 00
Coin Exclian"e Bank
79,475 35
Clark's Exchang>- Bank
Edgar Comity Bank
E I Tinkliam & Co 's Bank..
1,640 97
41,506 12
3,818 00
1,353 78
49,648 00
Fai mers' and Tradeis' Bank . .
Frontier Bank
8,357 06
40,382 77
2,462 88
50,000 00
Grand Prairie Bank
Grawille Bank
19,179 00
2,968 00
27,193 00
17,754 88
3,219 71
Highland Bank
47,100 00
Lafayette Bank
Marine Bank
32,028 95
5,341 81
19,500 00
10,532 44
5,884 84
232 50
1,000 00
2,939 09
8,714 30
1,328 55
2,000 00
1,.500 00
12,753 35
3,700 00
28,851 90
270,279 66
McLean County Bank
Merchants' and DlOver^' Bank.
Missis^ippi Rivcv Bank
M(irt!!aii Conilt^■ Bank
12,000 00
203,599 56
26,389 50
13,963 18
40,938 93
188,324 32
5,000 00
49,000 00
65,206 58
Prairie State Bank
Rai'road Bank
61, (-.59 00
2,760 10
89,075 96
si' 30
25,369 00
Southern Bank of Illinois. . . .
48,500 00
713,696 45
Wairen Counrv Bank
44,925 00
1,036, 1H2 53 260,4.i4 83
269,585 87
2,627,694 11
101
Statemen i — Continued.
[ CXYII ]
RESOURCES.
Xames of Banks.
' Expense ac-
I count.
Personal es-
tate.
Interest
account.
Checks, dnifts
and cash
ileius.
sG-iJ
1,712 30
3,940 94
^51 51
Agricultur;!l Bank
Alton B;ink
American Exchange Bank
Bank of Auiora..
Bank of Bloorahigton
Bank of Cai mi
Bank of Che ner
Bank of tiie Commonweallh
Bank of Elgin
Bank of the Federal Union
Bank of Cralena
Bank of Gnneseo
Bank of Illinois
Bank of Xaperville
Blink of Noithern Illinois
Bank of Peru
Bank of Pike County
Bi.nk of Quincv
B.ii.k of Huhigh
B:ink of the Repul.lic
Bank of Smiihcrn ll.inois
Belvidere Bank
Central Bank
City Bank
Citizens' Bank
Co' n Exchange Bank
Clark' ■ Ex.hange Bank
Edgar Countv Bank
E 1. Tinkhain & Go's B^uik
Farmers' and Traders' Bank
Frontier Bank
Grand Prairie Bank
Gravvill. B ink
Hisihland Bank
International Bank
Lafayette Bank
Marine I'ank
McLean County Bank. .
Mei chants' and Drovers' Bank. . .
Mississippi River Bank
Morgan County Bank
National Bank
Prairie State Bank !•
Railroad Bank ; 1 , 000 00 j .
Reed's Bank j.
South rn Bank of Illinois ' i •
State Bank of Illinois ' • .
Vv^'arien Countv Bank •
S749 26
8675 Ou
1,065 77
1,162 33
102 01
4,195 00
326 88
1,457 60
1.581 37
1,579 32
6,280 33
16,''f^2 81
33
73
[ C XVIII ]
102
Statement — Continued.
RESOURCES.
Names of Banks.
Profit and loss Surplus bonds Tot-J.
account. deposited.
AsiicnUural Bunk
Alton Bank
Anieiican Exchange Bank. .
Bank of Aurora . .
Bank of Bioouiingiun
Bank of Caimi
Bank of Ohest.er
Bank of the Commonwealth.
Bank of Elgin
Bank of the Federal Union.
Bank of Gtilena
Bank of Gene.seo
Bank of Illinois
Bank of Naperviile
Bank of JS'ortnern Illinois.. .
Bank of ieru
Bank of Pike County
B.ink of Quinc}-
Bank of tiie Republic
Bank of RaL'igh
Btnk of Soutliein IlLnois ..
Belviderw iiauk
Central Bank
City Baniv
Citizen's Bank
Com Exeliange Bunk
Clark s Hixciiange Bank
Edgar Count} Bank ,
E. 1 Tinkhani & Co.'s Bank.
Fanners' :>nd Traders' Bank.
Frontier Bank
(irand Prairie Bank
GravviUe Bank
HiguKnd Bank ,
internal. oual Bank
Lafa_\ etCe Bank
Marine B.mk
McLean County Bank
Alercbaiits' and Drover.-;' B.i
Mis>issippi River Bank. . . . ,
Morgan County Bank. ... .
NatiDual Banlc
i'raiiio State Bank ,
Rallroiid Bank. ...
Reed's Bank
Sou hern Bank of Illinois . ,
State Bank of Illinois ,
Warrea County Bank
$166 66
13,818 28
.$.18,296 13
^19.5,075 00
201,929 30
388,200 00
538,748 00
lu 1,699 00
103,8)0 00
107,763 53
186,833 00
105,068 00
60,000 00
266,040 06
105,600 00
214,486 00
88,551 34
129,058 25
144,82:1 22
234,029 69
120,710 00
510,205 00
524,550 00
302,000 00
40, 8'.) 8 72
150,518 04
140,952 09
124,921 54
362,099 05
10,068 00
131,296 18
189,148 00
201,384 99
335,960 00
154,183 13
410,608 05
167,600 00
150,300 00
147,295 16
369,085 38
169,434 52
5-i3,338 14
162,3-22 00
130,500 00
156,836 00
145,313 30
147,634 08
73,705 2a
201,060 00
1,508,280 00
117,125 OU
14,014 94 ■ 58,296 13 11,081,035 98
103
Statement— Coiitiniied.
[ cxix ]
LIABILITIES.
Xames of Banks.
Capital gtork Am't of debts owing Amount due to de-
Atrricultural Bank.
Alton Bunk
AuK-rican E-tchange Buuk. . . .
Bank < f Aurora
Banli. of Bioomington
Bank of Carini
Bank of Chester
Bank of the Commouweahh..
Bank of Elgin
Bank of the Federal Unioi'. . .
Bank of Galena
Ban k of Geneseo
Bank of Illinois
Bank of Naperville
Bank of Northern Illinois .. .
Bank of Peru
Bank of Pike Couaty
Bank ot Qniiicy
Bank of Kaleigh
Bank of the Republic , .
Bank of Southern liliuois. . . .
Belvidere Bank
Central Bank
City Bank
Citizens' Bank
Corn Exchange Bank .... .
CJ ark's Exchange Bank
Edgar County Bank
E. i. Tinkhaiii & Co.'s Bmk..
Farmers' and Traders' Bank. .
Frontier Bank
Grand Prairie Bank
Grayville Bank
Highland Bank
iuiertiational Bank
Lafayette Bank
Maiine Bank
McLean County Bank
Merchants' and Drovers' Bank
Mississippi River Bank
Morgan County Bank
National Bank
Praiiie St ; te Bank
Railroad Bank
Reeo's Bank
Southern Bank of Illinois
State Bank of Illinois
Warren County Bank ,
p:iid in and
inve,-t< d ac-
cordinir to
law.
to the bank other
than for deposits
and circulation.
59,845
2iiS,()(iO
269,3*74:
50,000
50,000
50,0(i(»
85,883
50,000
50,000
57,000
50,000
50,000
22.S()0
50,000
84,200
60,000
67,700
292,000
50,000
65,000
25,000
50,000
5 » 1,000
70,142
100,000
5,250
38,540
50,000
50,000
5 1 , 000
69,358
50,000
50,000
60,000
53,975
50,000
50,000
112,076
50,000
50,000
82,460
61,659
50,000
39,536
50,000
747,395
64,000
positors.
819,123 58
167 64
8,967 98
3,510 64
214 'J16 45 !
2,925 55
4,000,334 07 I
251,574 79
§lul,779 25
8,783 53
162,005 96
8,221 76
33,736 34
18,531 64
11,016 69
2uO 72
16,846 04
39 268 09
753 05
1,762 23
16,002 39
500 00
33,349 99
15,467 13
40,456 16
15,814 92
53,791 09
37,716 13
13,654 30
12,364 53
640,058 99
[ cxx ]
104
Statement — Continued.
LIABILITIES.
Names of Banks.
Amount of Notes
iu circulation.
Amount due to
other banks
and bankers.
Exchange and in-
terest account.
A'Ticultur;il ^auk >
$96,885 00
33,612 00
180,200 00
269,374 00
51,699 00
53,800 00
48,980 00
84,915 00
55,068 00
IO.OqO 00
42,180 00
55,600 00
164,486 00
38,406 00
36,745 00
. 30,107 00
163,013 00
53,010 00
248,205 00
474,550 00
Alton Bi.nk
$354 72
$6,338 12
Bank of Aurora .
Bank of Cariiii . . .....
Bank of Chester
Bank of the Commonwealth
Bank of the Federal Union
3,469 IS
Bank nf K;inervi]le
1
12 26
Bank of Peru
3,061 60
Bank of Raleioh
BaTik of the Republic
198,794 00
15,698 00
83,672 00 •
50,004 00
54,779 00
261,346 00
4,818 00
73,031 00
138,648 00
118,035 00
284,960 00
69,358 00
355,708 00
117,600 00
90,300 00
52,864 00
29,500 00
49,690 00
93,943 00
112,322 00
64,665 00
"74,376 00
61,659 00
82,344 OU
34,169 00
151,060 00
739,745 00
53,125 00
Citv Bank
1,680 00
P i t i v u 1 ' c' T? ti ti Ir
Edgar County Bank
E. I. Tiiikhani & Co.'s Bank
Farmers' and Traders' Bank
Grayville Bank
4,900 05
11,794 14
Merchants' and Drovers' Bank
Prairie State Bank
Reed's Bank _
1
5,707,048 00
1 15,621 04
1 15,917 03
105
Statement — Continued.
[ cxxi ]
LIABILITIES.
Names of Banks.
Surplus of bonds
and interest on
deposit.
Amount paid in
by stockhold-
ers.
ATicultural Bank .
i
1. . .
American Exchange Bank . ....
Bank of Blooniinfton . •
1
I
Banlr of Clif'Qfpr . .
Bank of the Commonwealth
$16,085 00
Bank of Elo-in
1
Bank of Galena
;
Bank of Geneseo
Bank of Xanerville
T?-iTilr nf VnvtViPrn TIliTKllB . .
Bank of Peru .. .
Bank of Quincv
Bank of the Republic .
38,206 00
Btlvidere Bank ..
(^pntnl Rrfnlr
City Bank
i " "
i
1
1
Tvrlcrqr riniinrv Rank . .
E I Tmkham & Co.'s Bank
Parmpr^' a-nrl Tr^rlprta' Rank ... ...
Frontier B'nk •
FTio-hland Bpnk . • ...
Lafayette Bank . . . .
$278, YTO 46
64,686 46
15,835 00
8,341 00
Rppd*q Rank . ...
Rtntp R'lnlr rS Tllmni^
21,140 00
8164,293 46
$273,770 46
Law Yol. — 15
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106
Statement — Continued.
LIABILITIES.
Names of Banks.
Agricultural Bank
Al ton Bank . . . ;
American Exchange Bank. . . .
Bank of Aurora
Bank of Bloomington
Bank of Carmi
Bank of Chester o . . .
Bank of the Commonwealth. .
Bank of Elgin
Bank of the Federal Union. . .
Bank of Galena
Bank of Geneseo
Bank of Illinois. ... ■
Bank of Naperville
Bank of Northern Illinois
Bank of Peru
Bank of Pike County
Bank of Quincy
Bank of Raleigh
Bank of the Republic
Bank of Southern Illinois
Belvidere Bank
Central Bank
City Bank
Citizens' Bank
Corn Exchange Bank
Clark's Exchange Bank
Edgar County Bank
E. L Tinkham & Co.'s Bank.. .
Farmers' and Traders' Bank. . .
Frontier Bank
Grand Prairie Bank
Gray ville Bank
Highland Bank
International Bank
Lafayette Bank
Marine Bank
McLean County Bank
Merchants' and Drovers' Bank.
Mississippi River Bank
Morgan County Bank
National Bank
Prairie State Bank
Railroad Bank
Reed's Bank
Southern Bank of Illinois
State Bank of Illinois
"Warren County Bank
Profit and Los
Account.
$1,384
8,397 01
1,960 56
645 65
Total.
$195,075 00
201,929 80
388,200 00
588,^8 00
101,699 00
103,800 00
107,763 53
186,833 00
105,068 00
60,000 00
266,040 06
105,600 00
214,486 00
88,551 34
129,058 25
144,823 22
234,029 69
120,710 00
540,205 00
624,550 00
302,000 00
40,898 72
150,518 04
140,952 09
124,921 64
362,099 05
10,068 00
131,286 18
189,148 00
201,384 99
835,960 00
154,183 13
410,608 05
167,600 00
150,300 00
147,295 16
369,085 38
169,434 52
523,333 14
162,322 00
130,500 00
156,836 00
145,313 30
147,634 08
73,705 22
201,060 00
1,508,280 00
117,125 00
$12,388 14 $11,081,035 98
INDEX
A.
PAGE .
Abingdon, Knox county, charter amended , 34
Addison Farmers' Insurance Company • ' • • 383
Alton, charter to amend 86
' ' City Mutual Fire Insurance Company 38-i
' ' Building and Savings Institution 24
' ' and St. Louis Pacliet Company 413
' ' and Woodburn Plank Road Company 415
American Exprers Company 379
American Pottery Company 407
American Bottom Plank Road Company 416
Appleton, to change name and vacate 534
Augusta, town, to incorporate : 635
B.
Barry, town charter 548
Belleville, charter amended 80
Belvidere, " '' 585
Blandinsville, '* " 586
Blandinsville Seminary charter 358
Bloomiugton, charter amended 112
Brighton, to incorporate 586
Brighton and Effingham consolidated 602
c.
Cairo, charter amended US
Carlinville, Cemetery Association 28
' ' charter amended 591
Carmi, charter repe-led 591
Carroll County Coal and Mining Company 356
Centralia, to incorporate 11"^
Charleston Academy, charter 360
Chester, charter amended 124
Chicago, " " 125
* ' Home for Friendless, to incorporate 9
' ' Board of Trade 13
* * Marine and Fire Insurance Company 384
' ' Loan and Trust Company 401
' ' Board of Sewerage Commissioners 533
' ' South Branch Dock Company •• '^^^
City Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Alton ...... 384
CoUinsville, charter amended 591
Columbia, to incorporate . . 597
Crystal Lake Ice Company, charter amended 382
Cummins, Solon, and others, relief of 616
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D.
Dallas City, to incorporate 126
Dixon, " " 185
Dover Academy, charter 361
E.
Edwardsville, to take stock in railroad 601
Effingham and Broughton, to consolidata 602
Elsa Building and Manufacturing Company 28
Emporium City, name changed, &c 226
Eureka, to incorporate 603
Ewing Female University 363
Eairview, to incorporate 608
Eieldon, charter amended 615
Franklin, Marine and Fire Insurance Company 385
Freeburg, St. Clair county 616
Fulton City, to incorporate 150
G.
Galena Classical Institute, charter 366
Galesburg, charter amended 1 ."iO
German Insurance and Savings Company, to charter 386
Gillespie, town plat legalized , 616
Grand DeTonr, " " 616
Greenville, charter amended 618
H.
Hamilton City, to incorporate.
Henry, charter to amend
Horse Railways, Chicago
160
619
lUinoistown, 1o incorporate 621
Illinois Insurance Company, charter of 390
Incorporations — Alton Building and Savings Institution 24
' ' American Express Company 879
' ' American Pottery Company 407
* ' Alton and St. Louis Packet Company 413
' ' Blandinville Seminarv 358
Chicago Home for Friendless.
Board of Trade 13
Loan and Trust Company 401
Board Sewerage Commissioner.^ 533
South Branch Dock Company 728
Charleston Academy 360
City of Dallas 126
Centralia 1 U
Dixon 135
Fulton 150
Hamilton 160
La Harpe 169
Litchfield 181
Mound Citv 226
New Boston 239
Sparta 255
Waukegan 336
Dover Academy 361
INDEX.
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Incorporations — Ewing Female University 363
Galena Classical Instil ute 366
German Insurance and Savings Company 386
Illinois Insurance Company 390
Joliet Gas Light Company 381
Mattoon Academy 36*7
Nashville Male and Female Seminary 370
Olney Male and Female College 371
Ottawa Northern Turnpike Company 720
Pike and Scott Bridge Company 23
Peru Coal Mining Company 356
Phoenix Savings, Loan and Trust Company 404
Prairie Du Rocher Turnpike Company 723
Rosehill Cemetery Company . , 29
Springfield Ursuline Convent 376
South Illinois Sfdt Company 412
St. Clair Savings and Insurance Company 396
Swedish Lutheran Publication Society 419
Town of Augusta , 535
' ' Barry 548
' ' Brighton 586
" Columbia 597
* ' Eureka 603
* ' Fairview 608
* ' Illinoistown 621
*' Kansas 628
' ' Liverpool 637
* ' Mattoon 638
* ' Mendota 647
* ' Prophetstown 665
♦ ' Sandoval 673
* ' Staunton 680
' ' Sycamore 686
" Toulon 688
' ' Vienna 694
' ' Warren 700
" Wheaton 719
Washington Academy 377
Waukegan Warehouse and Pier Company 732
J.
Joliet Gas Company, to incorporate , . 881
Junction, to change name 728
K.
Kankakee and Iroquois Navigation Company 411
Kansas, to incorporate, 628
L.
La Harpe City, to incorporate 169
La Salle County Life Insurance Company, 395
Lewistown, charter ameoded 635
Litchfield, city, to incorporate 181
Liverpool, " '' 637
M.
Macomb, charter consolidated 213
Manhattan, land conveyed to Parish 34
Marshall, charter repealed 214
Mascoutah, charter amended .' 646
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Mattoon, to incorporate 688
' ' Academy 367
McDonou2;h College, charter repealed 369
McHenry, charter repealed 646
Mendota, to incorporate 64Y
Metropolis City, charter amended 214
Middleton, to change name 720
Monmouth, limits altered 226
' ' College, charter amended 369
Mound City, to incorporate 226
N.
Naperville, charter amended 726
Naples Protection Association, charter amended 419
Nashville Male and Female Seminary, charter 370
New Boston, to incorporate 239
o.
Oiney Male and Female College, charter 371
Ottawa, Ist Baptist church, to sell property 33
' ' Northern Turnpike Company, charter of 721
P.
Paris, charter amended 653
Pekin, corporate powers extended 250
Peoria Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance Company 395
Peru Coal Mining Company 356
Phoenix Savings, Loan and Trust Company , 404
Polo, charter amended 654
Prairie du Rocher Turnpike Company 725
Princeton, corporate powers extended , 661
Prophetstown, to incorporate 665
Putnam County Fire Insurance Company 396
Q.
Quincy, charter confirmed, &c 252
R.
Railroad company, Alton and St. Louis 422
' ' ' ' Ashley and Illiuoistown 424
" ' ' Belleville Eastern Extension 426
" " " and Southern Illinois 427
" " " . and Tamaroa 427
' * * ' Chicago and Mississippi 429
" " " andPlainfield 432
" " " St. PaulandFonduLac 433
" " Elgin and State Line 436
" " Great Western of 1859 439
" * ' H ighland and St. Louis 434
" '' Horse Railway, Chicago 530
' ' " Illinois Farmer'? 449
" " " River 457
' ' ' ' Jacksonville and Alton 460
'' '' '' and Savanna 466
' ' ' ' Joliet and Terre Haute 469
' ' " Kankakee Valley ' 469
'' " La Salle and Lafayette 473
* ' ' ' Mason County Farmers' 477
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Railroad company, Michigan and Mississippi 479
" ' ' Mississippi and Atlantic 479
" " " and Wabasli 479
" ' ' Northern Illinois 484
" " Ogle and Carroll County 488
' ' ' ' Paducah, Metropolis and St. Louis 490
♦' " Pike County 491
" " . Princeton and Bureau Valley 491
* ♦ * ' Randolph County Coal, Railroad and Manufacturing Company 492
** " Rock Island and Alton 494
" " Sangamon and Northwest 496
" ' ' Savanna and Wisconsin State Line , 496
♦' " Shawneetown and Equality 501
• • ' * Springfield and Pekiu 501
•• *' State Line and Mendota 502
• « * ' St. Charles 506
" " St. Clair 511
• ' * ' Sterling and Rock Island 512
♦' '* Sycamore and Cortland 514
" *' Tonica and Petersburg 517
' * * ' Urbana 522
' « " Wabash 523
" " Western Air Line 526
Randolph County Plank Road Company 417
Repeal of act therein named 369
Ridgely Christian Society, to sell property 34
Right of way, to provide, &c 582
Rockford City, charter amended 255
Rock Isknd and Camden Plank Road, sale, &c 418
Rosehill Cemetery Company, charter of 29
s.
Sandoval, to incorporate 673
Sandwich, " 686
South Illinois Salt Company 413
Southern Illinois Female College 377
Sparta, charter of 255
Springfield, charter amended. . . , 269
' ' Ursuline Convent, charter 376
Staunton, to incorporate. 680
St. Clair Savings and Insurance Company 396
' ' Turnpike Company, charter amended 726
St. Charles, to take stock in railroad 684
Sterling, charter amended 279
Swedish Lutheran Publication Society, 419
Sycamore, town charter of 686
T.
Tioga, to annex to Warren .... 700
Toulon, to incorporate 688
' ' 1st Baptist church, trustees legalized 32
Turner, Du Page county, change name 728
U.
Urbana, St. Clair county, to change name 616
V.
Vienna, to incorporate 694
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PAQK.
w.
"Warren, to incorporate 700
' ' to annex to Tioga City \ 700
Warsaw, charter reduced 281
Wasliington, to amend charter 704
' ' Academy, charter 377
"Waterloo, to amend charter 705
"Waukegan Mutual Insurance Company 399
' ' Warehouse and Pier Company 732
' ' charter, to amend 386
"West Belleville, to borrow money 719
Wheaton, to incorporate 719
"Woodstock Insurance Company 400
Y.
Young, town of, in McDonough county. T20
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